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Species identification of human and deer from mixed biological material
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Species identification of human and deer from mixed biological material

S. Tobe and A. Linacre
Forensic Science International, Vol.169(2-3), pp.278-279
2007
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Abstract

The alleged illegal killing of mammals is a cause for forensic investigation. Species identification is performed routinely by the amplification of part of a conserved gene followed by direct sequencing of the DNA fragment [1], [2], [3], [4]. Comparison of the DNA sequence from the unknown species to those registered on GenBank or EMBL allows for the identification of the species...

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3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.64 Phylogenetics & Genomics
3.64.34 Phylogenetic Relationships
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Medicine, Legal
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Clinical Medicine
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