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233. Alonso, A., Martin, P., Albarran, C., Guzman, A., Aguilera, B., Oliva, H., and Sancho, M. (1996) Somatic instability in cancer at seven tetrameric STR loci used in forensic genetics. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 154-156.
254. Alvarez Garcia, A., Munoz, I., Pestoni, C., Lareu, M. V., Rodriguez-Calvo, M. S., Barros, F., and Carracedo, A. (1996) DNA polymorphisms in dental pulp: effect of environmental factors. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 255-257.
283. Ambach, E., Parson, W., Niederstatter, H., and Budowle, B. (1996) Multiplex PCR and automated fluorescence detection of four tetrameric STRs in a Western Austrian population. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 483-485.
284. Amorim, A., Gusmao, L., and Prata, M. J. (1996) Population and formal genetics of the STRs TPO, TH01 and VWFA31/A in North Portugal. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 486-488.
255. Andradas, J., Garcia, E., Camara, T., Prieto, L., and Lopez, J. (1996) Identification of human remains using DNA amplification (PCR). Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 258-260.
285. Andres, M. I., Prieto, L., Flores, I. C., and Sanz, P. (1996) Population genetics of three STRs: TH01, CSF1PO and TPOX in Southern Spain. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 489-491.
321. Atasoy, S., Abaci-Kalfoglu, E., Wiegand, P., and Brinkmann, B. (1996) Comparison of Turkish subpopulations using two STR's. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 658-661.
286. Augustin, C., Sanchez-Hanke, M., and Puschel, K. (1996) Allele frequency distributions of three STR-loci in a population from Northern Germany. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 498-500.
234. Baasner, A., Prinz, M., and Schmitt, C. (1996) The approach of using random priming for small forensic DNA samples. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 163-166.
235. Baird, M. L., Perlee, L., Neuweiler, J., Galbreath, L., and Balazs, I. (1996) Use of a PCR triplex system for DNA typing of forensic samples. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 167-170.
276. Barros, F., Rodriguez-Calvo, M. S., Munoz, I., Pestoni, C., Lareu, M. V., and Carracedo, A. (1996) Detection of single base changes in PCR-amplified DNA using double and single strand conformational polymorphisms (SSCP and DSCP). Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 359-361.
250. Benecke, M., Schmitt, C., and Prinz, M. (1996) Forensic efficiency and German population data for the tetrameric STR polymorphism DHFRP2 (HUMFOLP23). Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 229-231.
216. Berschick, P. and Reinhold, J. (1996) Analysis of the short tandem repeat polymorphism D18S51: allele frequencies and sequence studies. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 63-65.
262. Blab, G., Jaubert, B., Oesterreich, W., Ackermann, E., Pieper, A., and Herrmann, S. (1996) Use of PCR in forensic casework in the area Berlin-Brandenburg: allele frequency distribution of six microsatellites. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 287-289.
213. Brinkmann, B. (1996) The STR approach. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 41-51.
222. Budowle, B., Koons, B. W., Keys, K. M., and Smerick, J. B. (1996) Methods for typing the STR triplex CSF1PO, TPOX, and HUMTH01 that enable compatibility among DNA typing laboratories. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 107-114.
287. Cabrero, C., Diez, A., Valverde, E., and Alemany, J. (1996) Allele frequency distribution of three STRs loci: HUMARA, HUMPLA2 and VS17T in the Spanish population. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 501-502.
256. Caenazzo, L., Ponzano, E., Crestani, C., Bonan, G., and Cortivo, P. (1996) Application of the STR androgen receptor (HUMARA) polymorphism to paternity cases. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 264-265.
257. Castro, A., Fernandez-Fernandez, I., Alonso, S., Garcia-Orad, A., Tamayo, G., Martinez, C., and de Pancorbo, M. M. (1996) Multiplex genetic typing of CSF1PO, TPOX and HUMTH01 loci in forensic samples. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 266-268.
236. Coquoz, R. (1996) Evaluation of new STR loci for forensic DNA typing. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 171-173.
271. Corach, D., Sala, A., Penacino, G., and Sotelo, A. (1996) Combined STR VNTR and MVR typing and mtDNA sequencing, led to the identification of human remains emergent from the AMIA explosion in Buenos Aires. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 337-339.
288. Crespillo, M., Luque, J. A., Ramirez, E., Garcia, E., Fernandez, R., and Valverde, J. L. (1996) Allele frequencies of four STRs (HUMTH01, HUMVWFA31, HUMF13A01, HUMFESFPS) in North-east of Spain. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 520-522.
323. d'Aloja, E. and Domenici, R. (1996) HumTH01 allele frequencies in Italy--report of the GEFI collaborative study. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 692-694.
237. De Stefano, F., Casarino, L., Costa, M. G., Mannucci, A., and Bruni, G. (1996) Automated profiling of multiplexed DNA markers. An Italian database of four coamplified STR loci. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 174-176.
253. De Stefano, F., Bruni, G., Casarino, L., Costa, M. G., and Mannucci, A. (1996) Multiplexed DNA markers from cigarette butts in a forensic casework. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 252-254.
277. Decorte, R. and Cassiman, J.-J. (1996) Simple and rapid typing of STRs on an automated DNA sequencer. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 368-370.
258. Dissing, J., Rudbeck, L., and Marcher, H. (1996) A five minute procedure for extraction of genomic DNA from whole blood, semen and forensic stains for PCR. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 269-271.
289. Dobosz, M., Pescarmona, M., Moscetti, A., Caglia, A., d'Aloja, E., Grimaldi, L., and Pascali, V. L. (1996) Allele frequencies of VWA, FESFPS, FXIIIA1 and D21S11 in an Italian population sample. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 526-527.
221. Domenici, R., Fornaciari, S., Nardone, M., Rocchi, A., Spinetti, I., Venturi, M., and Bargagna, M. (1996) DNA PCR polymorphisms in paternity test protocols. A biostatistical approach. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 102-104.
226. Dupuy, B. M. and Olaisen, B. (1996) Corresponding repeats in STRs and the internal standard in fragment analysis: reproducibility with three hyperpolymophic STRs. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 127-129.
290. Espinheira, R., Geada, H., Ribeiro, T., and Reys, L. (1996) STR analysis--HUMTH01 and HUMFES/FPS for forensic application. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 528-528.
220. Evett, I. W. and Buckleton, J. S. (1996) Statistical analysis of STR data. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 79-86.
238. Fernandez-Rodriguez, A., Alonso, A., Albarran, C., Martin, P., Iturralde, M. J., Montesino, M., and Sancho, M. (1996) Microbial DNA challenge studies of PCR-based systems used in forensic genetics. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 177-179.
259. Fernandez, R., Ramirez, E., Crespillo, M., Luque, J. A., Garcia, P., and Valverde, J. L. (1996) Forensic use of PCR DNA analysis in hairs, envelopes and cigarette ends. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 275-277.
260. Garofano, L., Lago, G., Zanon, C., Bruno, M., Carresi, P., Zignale, G., Gino, S., and Torre, C. (1996) PCR-DNA typing from beard samples. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 278-280.
261. Garofano, L., Lago, G., Zanon, C., Virgili, A., D'Errico, G., Vespi, G., Gino, S., and Torre, C. (1996) PCR based analyses of epidermal cells found on adhesive tape. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 281-283.
281. Geada, H., Espinheira, R., Ribeiro, T., and Reys, L. (1996) Population genetics of D1S80, HUMVWFA31/A and HUMF13A1 from Portugal and Goa (India). Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 465-467.
293. Gene, M., Huguet, E., Moreno, P., Sanchez, C., Corbella, J., and Mezquita, J. (1996) Suitability of the HUMTH01, HUMCD4, and HUMVWA STR polymorphisms for legal medicine investigations in the population of Catalonia (North-east Spain). Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 540-541.
292. Gene, M., Huguet, E., Moreno, P., Fuentes, M., Corbella, J., and Mezquita, J. (1996) Aymara and Quechua Amerindian populations characterized by HUMTH01 and HUMVWA STR polymorphisms. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 537-539.
291. Gene, M., Huguet, E., Luna, M., Moreno, P., Lareu, M. V., and Carracedo, A. (1996) Study of HUMACTBP2 STR polymorphism, performed by PCR and automated laser fluorescence (AFL) sequencer in a population sample of Catalonia. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 535-536.
251. Gill, P., Urquhart, A., Millican, E. S., Oldroyd, N. J., Watson, S., Sparkes, R., and Kimpton, C. P. (1996) Criminal intelligence databases and interpretation of STRs. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 235-242.
215. Glock, B., Schwartz, D. W. M., Dauber, E. M., Schwartz-Jungl, E. M., and Mayr, W. R. (1996) AMPFLP-typing for the HUMCD4 STR polymorphism in an Austrian Caucasoid population sample: sequence data and allele distribution. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 55-57.
218. Glock, B., Schwartz, D. W. M., Dauber, E. M., Schwartz-Jungl, E. M., and Mayr, W. R. (1996) Investigation of the STR HUMLIPOL in Austrian Caucasoid individuals: sequence data and allele frequencies. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 66-68.
252. Greenhalgh, M. J. (1996) Casework experiences with a multiplex STR system. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 249-251.
294. Gusmao, L., Prata, M. J., and Amorim, A. (1996) Population and formal genetics of the STR system MBP-locus B-in North Portugal. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 542-543.
228. Haas, H. and Weiler, G. (1996) Establishment of a highly discriminating pentaplex-PCR-system for detection of PCR-fragments in silver stained polyacrylamide gels. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 133-138.
239. Hoff-Olsen, P., Meling, G. I., and Olaisen, B. (1996) Analysis of somatic mutations at short tandem repeat loci in colorectal carcinomas. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 183-185.
282. Hou, Y. and Walter, H. (1996) Genetic substructure at the STR loci HUMTH01 and HUMVWA in Han populations, China. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 468-470.
227. Huber, P., Schmidt, W., and Holtz, J. (1996) Construction and calibration of allelic ladders for the PCR-based systems D8S320 and AR. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 130-132.
295. Huckenbeck, W., Scheil, H.-G., West, S., Demir, K., Kanja, J., Kaiser, A., Hees, V., Meyer, W., Scholten, D., Stancu, V., Bronczek, M., and Bonte, W. (1996) German data on the PCR based loci HUMVWA31, HUMTH01, HUMFES/FPS, HUMF13B and D1S80. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 549-551.
274. Itoh, Y. and Kobayashi, R. (1996) Evaluation of primer extension preamplification (PEP) in forensic studies. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 353-355.
296. Klintschar, M. and Crevenna, R. (1996) A study on the short tandem repeat system ACTBP2 (SE33) in an Austrian population sample using non-denaturing electrophoresis and a sequenced allelic ladder. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 555-556.
272. Kloosterman, A. D., van der Schans, M. J., Janssen, H. J. T., and Everaerts, F. M. (1996) Rapid sex-typing by fluorescent based PCR of the X-Y homologous amelogenin gene and analysis by CGE. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 343-345.
298. Kratzer, A. and Bar, W. (1996) Swiss population data for the STR systems HUMVWA, HUMF13A1 and HUMFES. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 563-565.
297. Kratzer, A. and Bar, W. (1996) Efficiency of 6 STR systems, HLADQalpha and the PolyMarker systems (PM) in paternity testing. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 560-562.
240. Lalu, K. and Lukka, M. (1996) Simple and rapid duplex PCR for forensic and paternity testing. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 186-188.
219. Lareu, M. V., Barros, F., Salas, A., Pestoni, C., Munoz, I., Rodriguez-Calvo, M. S., and Carracedo, A. (1996) D12S391: a highly useful STR for forensic purposes. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 69-71.
299. Leim, K., Degenhartt, S., Reichert, W., and Mattern, R. (1996) Studies on the HUMTH01 and HUMVWA polymorphisms in a Southwest German population. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 566-568.
241. Leyenda, P. and Caeiro, B. (1996) Genetic studies of a STR at the UGB locus. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 189-191.
275. Lorente, M., Lorente, J. A., Alvarez, J. A., Budowle, B., and Villanueva, E. (1996) Sequential multiplex amplification (SMA) in cases with minimal amounts of DNA. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 356-358.
300. Lorente, M., Lorente, J. A., Alvarez, J. C., Budowle, B., and Villanueva, E. (1996) Spanish population data on seven loci (D1S80, D17S5, HUMTH01, HUMVWA, ACTBP2, D21S11 and DQA1): equilibrium and independence. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 569-571.
242. Luckenbach, C., Gartner, V. H., Seidl, C., and Ritter, H. (1996) Tumor inoculation between two unrelated human individuals: STR analysis of paraffin-embedded tissue section. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 192-194.
243. Luis, J. R. and Caeiro, B. (1996) Molecular phenotyping of two trinucleotide repeats (XT00444 and D5S373). Experimental conditions. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 195-197.
301. Martin, P., Alonso, A., Budowle, B., Albarran, C., Garcia, O., and Sancho, M. (1996) Spanish population data on 13 PCR-based systems. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 578-580.
263. Martin, P., Alonso, A., Albarran, C., and Sancho, M. (1996) Identification of the skeletal remains of two 12-years old bodies by nuclear DNA polymorphisms analysis. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 301-303.
264. Martinez, M. A., San Jose, S., Rojas, A., and Gremo, A. (1996) Identification in vestiges from diverse biological sources using duplex amplification of short tandem repeat loci. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 304-306.
266. Mevag, B., Jacobsen, S., and Olaisen, B. (1996) Three intriguing identification cases. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 310-312.
302. Miscicka-Sliwka, D., Sliwka, K., Syroczynska, A., Grzybowski, T., Baranowska, B., and Berent, J. A. (1996) Allele frequencies of D1S80, LDLR, GYPA, D7S8, GC, HBGG and SE33 in Polish population sample. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 581-583.
303. Mourelo, S., Dios, S., and Caeiro, B. (1996) Haplotype frequencies of two STRs of the chromosome 8q: D8S344 and D8S323. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 584-586.
304. Nagai, A., Yamada, S., Watanabe, Y., Bunai, Y., and Ohya, I. (1996) Japanese population data on six STR loci. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 587-588.
305. Nakamura, S., Sawaguchi, T., and Sawaguchi, A. (1996) Forensic application of STR polymorphic markers. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 589-591.
232. Neuweiler, J., Perlee, L., and Balazs, I. (1996) Properties of an STR multiplex marker system suitable for paternity and forensic determinations. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 148-150.
244. Oldroyd, N. J., Urquhart, A. J., Kimpton, C. P., Millican, E. S., Watson, S. K., Frazier, R. R. E., and Gill, P. (1996) Development and optimisation of a highly discriminating multiplex PCR system suitable for forensic identification. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 198-200.
306. Pawlowski, R., Welz, A., Maciejewska, A., and Paszkowska, R. (1996) Population studies of two AMPFLPs and two STRs systems in a North Polish population. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 592-594.
214. Perlee, L., Neuweiler, J., and Balazs, I. (1996) Analysis of sequence variations in the alleles from three STR loci. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 52-54.
307. Pestoni, C., Garcia-Rivero, A., Bellas, S., Lareu, M. V., Rodriguez-Calvo, M. S., Barros, F., Munoz, I., and Carracedo, A. (1996) Allele frequency distribution of 15 PCR-based DNA polymorphisms in the population of Galicia (NW Spain). Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 595-597.
308. Piccinini, A., Rand, S., and Brinkmann, B. (1996) The allelic distribution of 5 STR systems in a North Italian population. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 598-600.
309. Pinheiro, M. F., Pontes, M. L., Gene, M., Huguet, E., and Pinto da Costa, J. (1996) Population study of 3 STR loci in the North of Portugal. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 601-603.
245. Poltl, R., Luckenbach, C., and Ritter, H. (1996) Manual DNA typing via the short tandem repeats (STRs): KW 426, TH and hTPO. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 201-203.
590. Ponzano, E., Caenazzo, L., Crestani, C., Bonan, G., and Cortivo, P. (1996) Analysis of the STR polymorphism VWA and FES: Allele frequency and family studies in an Italian population sample. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 628-629.
310. Prata, M. J., Amorim, A., Gusmao, L., and Trovoada, M. J. (1996) Population genetics of the STRs TPO, TH01 and VWFA31/A in S. Tome e Principe. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 604-606.
311. Reinhold, J. and Arnold, J. (1996) Automated analysis of 5 STR loci: allele frequencies and family studies in the German population. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 607-609.
225. Roewer, L., Kayser, M., Nagy, M., and de Knijff, P. (1996) Male identification using Y-chromsomal STR polymorphisms. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 124-126.
246. Rostedt, I. and Lukka, M. (1996) Triplex PCR of three STR loci with non-overlapping allele sizes. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 207-209.
229. Rousselet, F., Pfitzinger, H., and Mangin, P. (1996) Multiplex amplification and automated fluorescent typing of short tandem repeat (STR) loci: the French experience. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 139-141.
280. Roy, R., Steffens, D. L., Gartside, B. O., Jang, G. Y., and Brumbaugh, J. A. (1996) STR typing without DNA extraction using an intrared-based non-radioactive automated DNA sequencer. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 390-392.
322. Sala, A., Penacino, G., Goycoechea, A., Carnese, F., Tomeo, A., and Corach, D. (1996) The genetic structure of four Argentine ethnic groups reflected by the analyses of ten STRs. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 662-664.
267. Sanchez-Hanke, M., Puschel, K., Augustin, C., Wiegand, P., and Brinkmann, B. (1996) PCR-typing of DNA extracted from epidermal particles by scratching. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 316-318.
268. Sanz, P., Prieto, V., and Andres, M. I. (1996) PCR genotyping in dental pulp from old human skeletal remain and fire victims. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 319-321.
247. Sawaguchi, T., Nakamura, S., Wang, X., and Sawaguchi, A. (1996) Visualization of epigenetic toxicological DNA changes. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 210-212.
278. Schickle, H. P. and Westermeier, R. (1996) Introduction of two new electrophoresis gel systems for screening and high resolution identification of STRs under native conditions. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 380-382.
231. Schumm, J. W., Sprecher, C. J., Lins, A. M., and Micka, K. A. (1996) Development and applications of high throughput multiplex STR systems. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 145-147.
313. Schwartz, D. W. M., Glock, B., Dauber, E. M., Schwartz-Jungl, E. M., and Mayr, W. R. (1996) Typing for the HUMFES/FPS short tandem repeat polymorphism in an Austrian Caucasoid population sample. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 626-627.
217. Schwartz, D. W. M., Dauber, E. M., Glock, B., and Mayr, W. R. (1996) Typing of the HUMVWA microsatellite polymorphism: allele frequencies and sequencing data. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 58-59.
312. Schwartz, D. W. M., Dauber, E. M., Glock, B., and Mayr, W. R. (1996) AMPFLP-typing of the D21S11 microsatellite polymorphism: allele frequencies and sequencing data in the Austrian population. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 622-625.
248. Seidl, C., Jager, O., Kilp, M., and Seifried, E. (1996) Automated fluorescent PCR based analysis of the STR polymorphism at locus D8S639 and at the CYP19 gene. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 216-218.
230. Seidl, C., Jager, O., and Seifried, E. (1996) A tetraplex PCR system for the analysis of paternity cases. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 142-144.
314. Seidl, C., Jager, O., and Seifried, E. (1996) Analysis of the short tandem repeat polymorphism D21S11 in German Caucasians. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 630-631.
265. Seifried, E., Seidl, C., Grigorean, R., Brude, E., Jager, O., Langenbeck, U., and Zang, K. D. (1996) A rare paternity case with PP 99.99% and exclusion at three loci derived from the 33.15 sequence. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 307-309.
319. Souto, L. and Vide, M. C. (1996) Allele frequency distribution of the STR system ACBP2 (SE33) in a population of Portugal (central area). Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 650-651.
320. Souto, L., Vieira, D. N., Corte-Real, F., and Vide, M. C. (1996) Allele frequencies in 4 STR's in a population of Portugal (central area). Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 652-654.
269. Sweet, D. J., Lorente, J. A., Lorente, M., Valenzuela, A., and Villanueva, E. (1996) Forensic identification using DNA recovered from saliva on human skin. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 325-327.
224. Syndercombe Court, D., Phillip, C., Thomson, J. A., and Lincoln, P. (1996) An investigation of variation in the sizing of short tandem repeat loci. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 121-123.
273. Szibor, R., Plate, I., and Krause, D. (1996) Heteroduplex analysis is a rapid method for the detection of suballeles caused by mixed length and sequence variability in short tandem repeat systems. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 346-348.
315. Tagliabracci, A., Paoli, M., Rodriguez, D., Cucurachi, N., Buscemi, L., Ferrara, S. D., Previdere, C., Peloso, G., Riva, A., Pierucci, G., Domenici, R., Fornaciari, S., Spinetti, I., Nardone, M., and Bargagna, M. (1996) Allele frequencies of the HUMFES/FPS system in Northern and Central Italy. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 638-640.
270. Thomson, J. A., Phillip, C., Beckett, D., Summerfield, O., and Lincoln, P. (1996) Analysis of STR loci in old blood stains using automated and manual genotyping systems. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 328-330.
223. Urquhart, A. J., Oldroyd, N. J., Downes, T., Barber, M. D., Alliston-Greiner, R., Kimpton, C. P., and Gill, P. D. (1996) Selection of STR loci for forensic identification systems. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 115-117.
316. Weichhold, G. M., Keil, W., and Bayer, B. (1996) The Y-linked locus Y27H39 (DYS19), frequency distribution in South Bavarian and application to paternity testing. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 641-643.
317. Weichhold, G. M., Keil, W., and Bayer, B. (1996) Studies on the HUMACTBP2 (SE33). Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 644-646.
249. Weispfenning, R., Luckenbach, C., and Ritter, H. (1996) Non-automatic multiplex analysis and detection of six STR-loci: HPRT, FABP2, CD4, F13A1, CYP19 and LPL. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 223-225.
279. Williams, P. E., Seim, S., Wiessner, L., Stover, P., Polesky, H., Heath, E., and Hammer, L. (1996) Automation of in situ DNA sample preparation for PCR using the FTATM DNA collection system and the ROSYS laboratory workstation. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 386-389.
318. Woller, J., Furedi, S., and Padar, Z. (1996) Hungarian population data for 11 PCR-based polymorphisms. Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics. 6, pp. 647-649.