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Ruiz-Ramirez J, Bittner F, Parsons T, Tillmar A, Vangeel L, Grandell I, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2025 Mar; 77:103233. PMID: 40037007
MPSplex is a large-scale forensic massively parallel sequencing (MPS) panel with 1,270 tri-allelic SNPs, 44 microhaplotypes (MH) and 55 ancestry-informative bi-allelic SNPs (aiSNPs) designed for missing persons identification. We have...
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Phillips C, Amigo J, Tillmar A, Peck M, de la Puente M, Ruiz-Ramirez J, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2020 Jan; 46:102232. PMID: 31986343
In a directed search of 1000 Genomes Phase III variation data, 271,934 tri-allelic single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified amongst the genotypes of 2,504 individuals from 26 populations. The majority...
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Edson S, Ross J, Coble M, Parsons T, Barritt S
Forensic Sci Rev . 2015 Aug; 16(1):63-90. PMID: 26256813
The Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory (AFDIL) is one of the leading laboratories in the world for the processing of degraded skeletal remains. Extended efforts have been made to develop...
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Holland M, Parsons T
Forensic Sci Rev . 2015 Aug; 11(1):21-50. PMID: 26255820
With the discovery of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the mid-1980's, the last in a series of critical molecular biology techniques (to include the isolation of DNA from human...
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Parson W, Gusmao L, Hares D, Irwin J, Mayr W, Morling N, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2014 Aug; 13:134-42. PMID: 25117402
The DNA Commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics (ISFG) regularly publishes guidelines and recommendations concerning the application of DNA polymorphisms to the question of human identification. Previous recommendations...
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Parsons T, Thomas C, Power C
Eur J Clin Nutr . 2009 Feb; 63(8):978-85. PMID: 19223916
Objective: To investigate patterns of, and associations between, physical activity at work and in leisure time, television viewing and computer use. Subjects: 4531 men and 4594 women with complete plausible...
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Sanchez J, Borsting C, Balogh K, Berger B, Bogus M, Butler J, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2008 Dec; 2(3):176-83. PMID: 19083818
We report the results of an inter-laboratory exercise on typing of autosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) for forensic genetic investigations in crime cases. The European DNA Profiling Group (EDNAP), a...
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Prinz M, Carracedo A, Mayr W, Morling N, Parsons T, Sajantila A, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2008 Dec; 1(1):3-12. PMID: 19083722
The ISFG membership consists of scientists and medical professionals specialized in using genetic testing for kinship analysis and the individualization of biological material. This expertise makes the forensic geneticist a...
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Koon H, Loreille O, Covington A, Christensen A, Parsons T, Collins M
Forensic Sci Int . 2008 May; 178(2-3):171-7. PMID: 18472236
The US military is committed to recovering and identifying the remains of unknown military service members. Casualties of the Korean War were exhumed from the National Memorial Cemetery of the...
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Kivisild T, Villems R, Jorde L, Bamshad M, Kumar S, Hedrick P, et al.
Science . 2007 Sep; 288(5473):1931a. PMID: 17835098
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