N Morling
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Simayijiang H, Borsting C, Tvedebrink T, Morling N
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2023 Jun;
66:102902.
PMID: 37328330
No abstract available.
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Truelsen D, Freire-Aradas A, Nazari M, Aliferi A, Ballard D, Phillips C, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Oct;
11(1):21040.
PMID: 34702940
Introduction of new methods requires meticulous evaluation before they can be applied to forensic genetic case work. Here, a custom QIAseq Targeted DNA panel with 164 ancestry informative markers was...
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Truelsen D, Tvedebrink T, Mogensen H, Farzad M, Shan M, Morling N, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Sep;
11(1):18595.
PMID: 34545122
The EUROFORGEN NAME panel is a regional ancestry panel designed to differentiate individuals from the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe. The first version of the panel was developed for...
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Ingold S, Dorum G, Hanson E, Ballard D, Berti A, Gettings K, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2019 Dec;
45:102208.
PMID: 31869731
In a previous EUROFORGEN/EDNAP collaborative exercise, we tested two assays for targeted mRNA massively parallel sequencing for the identification of body fluids/tissues, optimized for the Illumina MiSeq/FGx and the Ion...
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Simayijiang H, Borsting C, Tvedebrink T, Morling N
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2019 Aug;
43:102144.
PMID: 31444003
Autosomal ancestry informative markers (AIMs) are important markers for inferring ancestry of humans. In the present study, we typed 105 Uyghurs and 94 Kazakhs with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel...
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Pereira V, Freire-Aradas A, Ballard D, Borsting C, Diez V, Pruszkowska-Przybylska P, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2019 Aug;
42:260-267.
PMID: 31404905
Inference of biogeographic origin is an important factor in clinical, population and forensic genetics. The information provided by AIMs (Ancestry Informative Markers) can allow the differentiation of major continental population...
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Simayijiang H, Pereira V, Borsting C, Morling N
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2019 Feb;
40:e262-e263.
PMID: 30782494
No abstract available.
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Hussing C, Bytyci R, Huber C, Morling N, Borsting C
Int J Legal Med
. 2018 May;
133(2):325-334.
PMID: 29797283
Some STR loci have internal sequence variations, which are not revealed by the standard STR typing methods used in forensic genetics (PCR and fragment length analysis by capillary electrophoresis (CE))....
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Ingold S, Dorum G, Hanson E, Berti A, Branicki W, Brito P, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2018 Feb;
34:105-115.
PMID: 29453107
In a previous study we presented an assay for targeted mRNA sequencing for the identification of human body fluids, optimised for the Illumina MiSeq/FGx MPS platform. This assay, together with...
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Fondevila M, Borsting C, Phillips C, de la Puente M, Consortium E, Carracedo A, et al.
Forensic Sci Rev
. 2017 Jan;
29(1):57-76.
PMID: 28119267
This review explores the key factors that influence the optimization, routine use, and profile interpretation of the SNaPshot single-base extension (SBE) system applied to forensic single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping. Despite...