Allele frequencies of six miniSTR markers in a population sample from Northern German and its application on forensic stain analysis

Ulrike Herzog1, Christa Augustin1, Klaus Püschel1
1Institute of Legal Medicine, University of Hamburg, D-22529 Hamburg, Germany

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