Forensic Science International: Genetics
Volume 2, Issue 4 , Pages 292-300 , September 2008

Performance of the SNPforID 52 SNP-plex assay in paternity testing

Received 5 February 2008 ,Revised 25 March 2008 ,Accepted 27 March 2008.

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doi: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2008.03.007

Forensic Science International: Genetics
Volume 2, Issue 4 , Pages 292-300 , September 2008