journal article Open Access Nov 01, 2009

Improved Forensic DNA Analysis Through the use of Alternative DNA Polymerases and Statistical Modeling of DNA Profiles

BioTechniques Vol. 47 No. 5 pp. 951-958 · Informa UK Limited
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