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Request Part#: RP105 Krnajski, Z., Geering, S. and Steadman, S. (2007) Performance verification of the Maxwell 16 Instrument and DNA IQ Reference Sample Kit for automated DNA extraction of known reference samples. Forensic Sci. Med. Pathol. 3, 264–9.
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Request Part#: RP063 Levedakou, E., Freeman, D.A., Budzynski, M.J., Early, B.E., McElfresh, K.C., Schumm, J.W., Amin, A.S., Kim, Y.K., Sprecher, C.J., Krenke, B., Silva, D.A., McIntosh, M.S., Grubb, J.C., Johnston, L.J., Sailus, J.S., Ban, J.D., Crouse, C.A. and Nelson, M.S. (2001) Allele frequencies for fourteen STR loci of the PowerPlex™ 1.1 and 2.1 Multiplex Systems and Penta D locus in Caucasians, African-Americans, Hispanics, and other populations of the United States of America and Brazil. J. Forensic Sci. 46, 736–61.

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Krenke, B.E., Tereba, A., Anderson, S.J., Buel, E., Culhane, S., Finis, C.J., Tomsey, C.S., Zachetti, J.M. and Sprecher, C.J. (2002) Validation of a 16-locus fluorescent multiplex system. J. Forensic Sci. 47, 773–85.


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Nelson, M.S., Levedakou, E.N., Matthews, J.R., Early, B.E., Freeman, D.A., Kuhn, C.A., Sprecher, C.J., Amin, A.S., McElfresh, K.C. and Schumm, J.W. (2002) Detection of primer-binding site polymorphism for the STR locus D16S539 using the PowerPlex® 1.1 system and validation of a degenerate primer to correct for the polymorphism. J. Forensic Sci. 47, 345–9.


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Budowle, B., Masibay, A., Anderson, S.J., Barna, C., Biega, L., Brenneke, S., Brown, B.L., Cramer, J., DeGroot, G.A., Douglas, D., Duceman, B., Eastman, A., Giles, R., Hamill, J., Haase, D.J., Janssen, D.W., Kupferschmid, T.D., Lawton, T., Lemire, C., Llewellyn, B., Moretti, T., Neves, J., Palaski, C., Schueler, S., Sgueglia, J., Sprecher, C., Tomsey, C. and Yet, D. (2001) STR primer concordance study. Forensic Sci. Int. 124, 47–54.


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Budowle, B. and Sprecher, C. (2001) Concordance study on population database samples using the PowerPlex™ 16 kit and AmpFLSTR® Profiler Plus™ kit and AmpFLSTR® COfiler™ kit. J. Forensic Sci. 46, 637–41.


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Lins, A.M., Micka, K.A., Sprecher, C.J., Taylor, J.A., Bacher, J.W., Rabbach, D.R., Bever, R.A., Creacy S.D. and Schumm J.W. (1998) Development and population study of an eight-locus short tandem repeat (STR) multiplex system. J. Forensic Sci. 43, 1168–80.


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Lins, A., Sprecher, C., Puers, C. and Schumm J. (1996) Multiplex sets for the amplification of polymorphic short tandem repeat loci—silver stain and fluorescence detection. Biotechniques 20, 882–9.


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Sprecher, C., Puers, C., Lins, A. and Schumm, J. (1996) General approach to analysis of polymorphic short tandem repeat loci. Biotechniques 20, 266–76.


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Crouse, C.A. and Schumm, J. (1995) Investigation of species specificity using nine PCR-based human STR systems. J. Forensic Sci. 40, 952–6.


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Huang, N.E., Schumm, J. and Budowle, B. (1995), Chinese population data on three tetrameric short tandem repeat loci-HUMTH01, TPOX, and CSF1PO-derived using multiplex PCR and manual typing. Forensic Sci. Int. 71, 131–6.


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Puers, C., Hammond, H.A., Caskey, C.T., Lins, A.M., Sprecher, C.J., Brinkmann, B. and Schumm, J.W. (1994) Allelic ladder characterization of the short tandem repeat polymorphism located in the 5′ flanking region to the human coagulation factor XIII A subunit gene. Genomics 23, 260–4.


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Hammond, H.A., Jin, L., Zhong, Y., Caskey, C.T. and Chakraborty, R. (1994) Evaluation of 13 short tandem repeat loci for use in personal identification applications. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 55, 175–89.


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Alford, R.L., Hammond, H.A., Coto, I. and Caskey, C.T. (1994) Rapid and efficient resolution of parentage by amplification of short tandem repeats. Am. J. Hum Genet. 55, 190–5.


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Puers, C., Hammond, H.A., Jin, L., Caskey, C.T. and Schumm, J.W. (1993) Identification of repeat sequence heterogeneity at the polymorphic short tandem repeat locus HUMTH01 [AATG]n and reassignment of alleles in population analysis by using a locus-specific allelic ladder. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 53, 953–8.


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Sprecher, C., Liss, L. and Schumm J. (1993) The GenePrint™ Light method for Southern transfer and chemiluminescent detection of human genomic DNA. BioTechniques 14, 278–83.


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Hammond, H.A. and Caskey, C.T. (1992) Personal identification via short tandem repeats. Proceedings from the Third International Symposium on Human Identification 162–75.


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Edwards, A., Hammond, H.A., Jin, L., Caskey, C.T. and Chakraborty, R. (1992) Genetic variation at five trimeric and tetrameric tandem repeat loci in four human population groups. Genomics 12, 241–53.


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Edwards, A., Civitello, A., Hammond, H.A. and Caskey C.T. (1991) DNA typing and genetic mapping with trimeric and tetrameric tandem repeats. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 49, 746–56.