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Angela van Daal

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Biotechniques|March 20, 2014
Linear amplification of target prior to PCR for improved low template DNA resultsKelly Grisedale, Angela van Daal
Biotechniques|June 2, 2009
Extracting evidence from forensic DNA analyses: future molecular biology directionsBruce Budowle, Angela van Daal
Pigment Cell Research|February 12, 2002
Agouti: from mouse to man, from skin to fatJoanne Voisey, Angela van Daal
Investigative Genetics|January 5, 2013
Comment on Kokshoorn, B, and Blankers, BJ 'Response to Grisedale, KS and van Daal, A: comparison of STR profiling from low template DNA extracts with and without the consensus profiling method'Kelly Grisedale, Angela van Daal
Forensic Science International. Genetics|May 12, 2010
Comment on "A universal strategy to interpret DNA profiles that does not require a definition of low copy number" by Peter Gill and John Buckleton, 2010, Forensic Sci. Int. Genetics 4, 221-227Bruce Budowle, Angela van Daal
Biotechniques|May 14, 2008
Forensically relevant SNP classesBruce Budowle, Angela van Daal
Genomics|April 12, 2005
Linkage disequilibrium analysis identifies an FGFR1 haplotype-tag SNP associated with normal variation in craniofacial shapeAnna K Coussens, Angela van Daal
Investigative Genetics|July 4, 2012
Comparison of STR profiling from low template DNA extracts with and without the consensus profiling methodKelly S Grisedale, Angela van Daal
Human Mutation|February 17, 2005
Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the MATP gene are associated with normal human pigmentation variationJustin Graf, Richard Hodgson, Angela van Daal
Clinics in Dermatology|October 12, 2004
Mouse models of obesityLevi Carroll, Joanne Voisey, Angela van Daal
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Biotechniques|March 20, 2014
Linear amplification of target prior to PCR for improved low template DNA resultsKelly Grisedale, Angela van Daal
Biotechniques|June 2, 2009
Extracting evidence from forensic DNA analyses: future molecular biology directionsBruce Budowle, Angela van Daal
Pigment Cell Research|February 12, 2002
Agouti: from mouse to man, from skin to fatJoanne Voisey, Angela van Daal
Investigative Genetics|January 5, 2013
Comment on Kokshoorn, B, and Blankers, BJ 'Response to Grisedale, KS and van Daal, A: comparison of STR profiling from low template DNA extracts with and without the consensus profiling method'Kelly Grisedale, Angela van Daal
Forensic Science International. Genetics|May 12, 2010
Comment on "A universal strategy to interpret DNA profiles that does not require a definition of low copy number" by Peter Gill and John Buckleton, 2010, Forensic Sci. Int. Genetics 4, 221-227Bruce Budowle, Angela van Daal
Biotechniques|May 14, 2008
Forensically relevant SNP classesBruce Budowle, Angela van Daal
Genomics|April 12, 2005
Linkage disequilibrium analysis identifies an FGFR1 haplotype-tag SNP associated with normal variation in craniofacial shapeAnna K Coussens, Angela van Daal
Investigative Genetics|July 4, 2012
Comparison of STR profiling from low template DNA extracts with and without the consensus profiling methodKelly S Grisedale, Angela van Daal
Human Mutation|February 17, 2005
Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the MATP gene are associated with normal human pigmentation variationJustin Graf, Richard Hodgson, Angela van Daal
Clinics in Dermatology|October 12, 2004
Mouse models of obesityLevi Carroll, Joanne Voisey, Angela van Daal
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