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Earliest Documents on Croatian Forensic Pathology
CMJ 2001; 42: 217-218Editorial
Forensic Science: Taking Giant Steps Forward
Moses Schanfield CMJ 2001; 42: 219-220Forum
DNA Evidence Will Be Admissible if the Proper Foundation is Laid: Advice for a Forensic Medicine Expert
Haskell M. Pitluck CMJ 2001; 42: 221-224Preservation and Collection of Biological Evidence
Henry C. Lee, Carll Ladd CMJ 2001; 42: 225-228Application of Low Copy Number DNA Profiling
Peter Gill CMJ 2001; 42: 229-232Short Tandem Repeat-based Identification of Individuals and Parents
CMJ 2001; 42: 233-238Forensic Science
Implementation of Forensic DNA Analysis on Casework Evidence at the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Crime Laboratory: Historical Perspective
Cecelia A. Crouse CMJ 2001; 42: 247-251Establishing a Large DNA Data Bank Using the PowerPlexTM 1.1 and 2.1 Systems
Jeffrey D. Ban CMJ 2001; 42: 256-259DNA Typing from Skeletal Remains: Evaluation of Multiplex and Megaplex STR Systems on DNA Isolated from Bone and Teeth Samples
Antonio Alonso, Šimun Anđelinović, Pablo Martín, Davorka Sutlović, Ivana Erceg, Edwin Huffine, Lourdes Fernández de Simón, Cristina Albarrán, Marija Definis-Gojanović, Amparo Fernández-Rodriguez, Pilar García, Irena Drmić, Boja Režić, Sendi Kuret, Manuel CMJ 2001; 42: 260-266Identification of Missing Persons: The Spanish “Phoenix” Program
Jose A. Lorente, Carmen Entrala, J. Carlos Alvarez, Blanca Arce, Beatriz Heinrichs, Miguel Lorente, Felix, Carrasco, Bruce Budowle, Enrique Villanueva CMJ 2001; 42: 267-270Mass Identification of Persons Missing from the Break-up of the Former Yugoslavia: Structure, Function, and Role of the International Commission on Missing Persons
Edwin Huffine, John Crews, Brenda Kennedy, Kathryn Bomberger, Asta Zinbo CMJ 2001; 42: 271-275Case Work Guidelines and Interpretation of Short Tandem Repeat Complex Mixture Analysis
Christine S. Tomsey, Michael Kurtz, Barbara Flowers, Jeffrey Fumea, Beth Giles, Sarah Kucherer CMJ 2001; 42: 276-280Operating and Managing a Statewide DNA Program
Jeffrey D. Ban CMJ 2001; 42: 281-284When Autosomal Short Tandem Repeats Fail: Optimized Primer and Reaction Design for Y-chromosome Short Tandem Repeat Analysis in Forensic Casework
Walther Parson, Harald Niederstätter, Silvano Köchl, Martin Steinlechner, Burkhard Berger CMJ 2001; 42: 285-287Y Chromosome-specific Short Tandem Repeats in Forensic Casework
Mechthild Prinz, Maribel Sansone CMJ 2001; 42: 288-291Application of Y-chromosomal STR Haplotypes to Forensic Genetics
Jürgen Henke, Lotte Henke, Prasanta Chatthopadhyay, Manfred Kayser, Marlies Dülmer, Sabine Cleef, Hubert Pöche, Heike Felske-Zech CMJ 2001; 42: 292-297Forensic Mitochondrial DNA Analysis: Two Years of Commercial Casework Experience in the United States
Terry Melton, Kimberlyn Nelson CMJ 2001; 42: 298-303Increasing the Forensic Discrimination of Mitochondrial DNA Testing through Analysis of the Entire Mitochondrial DNA Genome
Thomas J. Parsons, Michael D. Coble CMJ 2001; 42: 304-309Pentanucleotide Short Tandem Repeat Locus DXYS156 Displays Different Patterns of Variations in Human Populations
Christian Kersting, Carsten Hohoff, Burkhard Rolf, Bernd Brinkmann CMJ 2001; 42: 310-314A Compendium of Human Mitochondrial DNA Control Region: Development of an International Standard Forensic Database
Kevin W. P. Miller, Bruce Budowle CMJ 2001; 42: 315-327Population Variation of Human Mitochondrial DNA Hypervariable Regions I and II in 105 Croatian Individuals Demonstrated by Immobilized Sequence-specific Oligonucleotide Probe Analysis
Matthew N. Gabriel, Cassandra D. Calloway, Rebecca L. Reynolds, Šimun Anđelinović, Dragan Primorac CMJ 2001; 42: 328-335Development of a Human DNA Quantitation System
Michelle N. Mandrekar, Aileen M. Erickson, Karla Kopp, Benjamin E. Krenke, Paraj V. Mandrekar, Rhonda Nelson, Keyna Peterson, John Shultz, Allan Tereba, Nicole Westphal CMJ 2001; 42: 336-339The Green Revolution: Botanical Contributions to Forensics and Drug Enforcement
Heather Miller Coyle, Carll Ladd, Timothy Palmbach, Henry C. Lee CMJ 2001; 42: 340-345Comparison of PowerPlexTM 16, PowerPlexTM1.1/2.1, and ABI AmpfISTRTM Profiler PlusTM/COfilerTM for Forensic Use
Christine S. Tomsey, Michael Kurtz, Frank Kist, Mary Hockensmith, Pam Call CMJ 2001; 42: 239-243Interpretation of Complex Forensic DNA Mixtures
Carll Ladd, Henry C. Lee, Nicholas Yang, Frederick R. Bieber CMJ 2001; 42: 244-246Automation and High Through-put for a DNA Database Laboratory: Development of a Laboratory Information Management System
Martin Steinlechner, Walther Parson CMJ 2001; 42: 252-255Physician in War
PHYSICIAN IN WAR
CMJ 2001; 42: 346-347Book Review
BOOK REVIEW
CMJ 2001; 42: 348CIP
CROATIAN INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
CMJ 2001; 42: 349-352