How High Should Paternity Index Be for Reliable Identification of War Victims by DNA Typing?

Statistical and logical analysis of the significance of genetic matches between skeletal remains and relatives of missing persons in the process of identification of war victims by DNA typing. DNA was isolated from bone and blood samples and typed using AmpFLSTR Profiler, Profiler Plus and Identifil...

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Matična publikacija: Croatian Medical Journal
44 (2003), 3 ; str. 322-326
Glavni autori: Biruš, Ivan (-), Marcikić, Mladen (Author), Lauc, Davor, Džijan, Snježana Lauc, Gordan
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
Online pristup: http://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/112413.2003.pdf
http://www.cmj.hr/2003/44/3/12808726.pdf

APA stil citiranja

Biruš, I. (2003). How High Should Paternity Index Be for Reliable Identification of War Victims by DNA Typing?: How High Should Paternity Index Be for Reliable Identification of War Victims by DNA Typing? Croatian Medical Journal, p. 4.

Chicago stil citiranja

Biruš, Ivan. "How High Should Paternity Index Be for Reliable Identification of War Victims by DNA Typing?: How High Should Paternity Index Be for Reliable Identification of War Victims by DNA Typing?" 2003: 4.

MLA stil citiranja

Biruš, Ivan. "How High Should Paternity Index Be for Reliable Identification of War Victims by DNA Typing?: How High Should Paternity Index Be for Reliable Identification of War Victims by DNA Typing?" 2003: 4.