Prevalence of human cell material: DNA and RNA profiling of public and private objects and after activity scenarios

Forensic Science International: Genetics - Tập 21 - Trang 81-89 - 2016
M. van den Berge1, G. Ozcanhan1, S. Zijlstra1, A. Lindenbergh1, T. Sijen1
1Department of Human Biological Traces, Netherlands Forensic Institute, P.O. Box 24044, 2490 AA The Hague, The Netherlands

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