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    Analysis by PCR/Oligonucleotide Ty** of HLA Class II Alleles in a Variety of Human Populations

    The analysis of allele frequency distributions in various human populations can provide valuable anthropologic genetics information as well as useful data for forensics inferences about identity. One of the mo...

    H. A. Erlich, T. L. Bugawan, R. Apple, E. Titus in Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics (1994)

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    Chairman’s Summing up Evolutionary Analysis of HLA Class II Polymorphisms

    As I said earlier this morning, rather than use this time for summary of the very interesting talks we have heard, I thought I would very briefly go through some of the evolutionary analysis and just discuss h...

    H. A. Erlich in The Molecular Biology of Autoimmune Disease (1990)

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    Introduction

    As you know in humans the general polymorphisms are HLA DR DQ and DP and perhaps one thing that we can think about — is there any different functions to these different alpha beta heterodimers. As you know, ma...

    H. A. Erlich in The Molecular Biology of Autoimmune Disease (1990)

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    Amplification of Y Chromosome-Specific Sequences in Biological Evidence

    Determination of the sex of the donor of a biological evidence sample may be valuable in any investigation in which the identity of the donor is in question. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been used t...

    C. H. von Beroldingen, G. F. Sensabaugh in 13th Congress of the International Society… (1990)

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    HLA Ty** on Single Human Hairs: DNA Probes to Enzymatically Amplified Genes

    A single human hair does not contain enough DNA to allow detection of DNA polymorphisms routinely (1). However, a new technique (2) is available that can greatly amplify, in-vitro, short regions of DNA and can de...

    R. G. Higuchi, C. H. von Beroldingen in Advances in Forensic Haemogenetics (1988)