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YSTRs in Process of Human Identification of WWII Skeletal Remains: Case Study (CROSBI ID 562260)

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Cosovic M. ; Bego T. ; Popovac A. ; Crnogorac V. ; Dzehverovic M. ; Avdic J., Kovačević, Lejla ; Marjanović, Damir YSTRs in Process of Human Identification of WWII Skeletal Remains: Case Study // 6th ISABS Conference on Human Genome Project Based Applications in Forensic Science, Anthropology and Individualized Medicine, final program and abstracts. 2009. str. 78-78

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Cosovic M. ; Bego T. ; Popovac A. ; Crnogorac V. ; Dzehverovic M. ; Avdic J., Kovačević, Lejla ; Marjanović, Damir

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YSTRs in Process of Human Identification of WWII Skeletal Remains: Case Study

DNA analysis became almost the only solution in identification of victims\' remains from WWII. In this case study, PowerPlex 16 kit was used initially for obtaining this goal. Male victim's profile positively matched to certain male referent sample with lower probability. Since it was presumptive son-father matching case, additional analysis of Y-STRs markers was performed in the second phase of the project.

DNA analysis; Y chromosome; Y-STR; WWII; skeletal remains

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Podaci o prilogu

78-78.

2009.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

6th ISABS Conference on Human Genome Project Based Applications in Forensic Science, Anthropology and Individualized Medicine, final program and abstracts

Podaci o skupu

6th ISABS Conference on Human Genome Project Based Applications in Forensic Science, Anthropology and Individualized Medicine

poster

01.05.2009-01.05.2009

Split, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Etnologija i antropologija, Biologija