Abstract
Entire mitochondrial control region data were generated for 248 African American individuals,
which had been previously typed for 15 autosomal STRs [J.M. Butler, R. Schoske, P.M.
Vallone, J.W. Redman, M.C. Kline, Allele frequencies for 15 autosomal STR loci on
U.S. Caucasian, African American, and Hispanic populations, J. Forensic Sci. 48 (2003)
908–911].
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Publication history
Published online: June 02, 2009
Accepted:
April 30,
2009
Received in revised form:
April 21,
2009
Received:
December 16,
2008
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