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Application of DNA Fingerprinting using the D1S80 Locus in Lab Classes
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[Consent in DNA sample harvesting. With special reference to processes with minors (Part II)]
Susana Alvarez de Neyra Kappler1
1Universidad Aut6noma de Madrid, Madrid, España.
Revista De Derecho Y Genoma Humano = Law and the Human Genome Review
|September 19, 2012
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