Legal Medicine
Volume 12, Issue 5 , Pages 246-248 , September 2010

Genetic variation of 15 autosomal STR loci in a population sample from Poland

  • Agnieszka Parys-Proszek

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Forensic Research, Section of Forensic Genetics, Westerplatte 9, 31-033 Krakow, Poland
  • ,
  • Tomasz Kupiec

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Forensic Research, Section of Forensic Genetics, Westerplatte 9, 31-033 Krakow, Poland
  • ,
  • Paulina Wolańska-Nowak

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Forensic Research, Section of Forensic Genetics, Westerplatte 9, 31-033 Krakow, Poland
  • ,
  • Wojciech Branicki

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Forensic Research, Section of Forensic Genetics, Westerplatte 9, 31-033 Krakow, Poland
    • Department of Genetics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Jagiellonian University, Ingardena 6, 30-060 Krakow, Poland
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Department of Genetics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Jagiellonian University, Ingardena 6, 30-060 Krakow, Poland.

Received 23 January 2010 ,Revised 1 April 2010 ,Accepted 6 May 2010.

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PII: S1344-6223(10)00067-2

doi: 10.1016/j.legalmed.2010.05.002

Legal Medicine
Volume 12, Issue 5 , Pages 246-248 , September 2010