Missing Persons Identification: Genetic profiling of highly charred human remains using sixteen STR loci markers
<p>Law enforcement and Disaster Management Agencies within Governments spend substantial resources to identify human remains and dead bodies after wars, mass disasters and political unrest [1-4]. Under certain legal circumstances such as civil paternity cases and unclaimed human cadavers, biol...
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Main Authors: | Kofi Adjapong Afrifah Alexander Badu-Boateng (Author), Samuel Antwi-Akomeah (Author), Eva Emefa Motey (Author), Edward Kofi Abban (Author), Paul Poku Sampene (Author), Osei Owusu-Afriyie (Author), Augustine Donkor (Author) |
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Forensic Science Today - Peertechz Publications,
2020-05-06.
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