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Investigative Genetics|January 7, 2011
Analyses of a set of 128 ancestry informative single-nucleotide polymorphisms in a global set of 119 population samplesJudith R Kidd, Françoise R Friedlaender, William C Speed, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|July 20, 2014
Current sequencing technology makes microhaplotypes a powerful new type of genetic marker for forensicsKenneth K Kidd, Andrew J Pakstis, William C Speed, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|January 1, 1997
Susceptibility loci for distinct components of developmental dyslexia on chromosomes 6 and 15E L Grigorenko, F B Wood, M S Meyer, et al.
Gene|January 6, 2007
Conservative evolution in duplicated genes of the primate Class I ADH clusterHiroki Oota, Casey W Dunn, William C Speed, et al.
NAR Cancer|August 4, 2020
Distinct roles of structure-specific endonucleases EEPD1 and Metnase in replication stress responsesNeelam Sharma, Michael C Speed, Christopher P Allen, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|March 27, 2012
Expanding data and resources for forensic use of SNPs in individual identificationKenneth K Kidd, Judith R Kidd, William C Speed, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|February 3, 2007
Evidence of positive selection on a class I ADH locusYi Han, Sheng Gu, Hiroki Oota, et al.
Human Genetics|November 26, 2009
SNPs for a universal individual identification panelAndrew J Pakstis, William C Speed, Rixun Fang, et al.
Plos One|April 3, 2008
Ethnic related selection for an ADH Class I variant within East AsiaHui Li, Sheng Gu, Xiaoyun Cai, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|March 31, 2017
Evaluating 130 microhaplotypes across a global set of 83 populationsKenneth K Kidd, William C Speed, Andrew J Pakstis, et al.
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Investigative Genetics|January 7, 2011
Analyses of a set of 128 ancestry informative single-nucleotide polymorphisms in a global set of 119 population samplesJudith R Kidd, Françoise R Friedlaender, William C Speed, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|July 20, 2014
Current sequencing technology makes microhaplotypes a powerful new type of genetic marker for forensicsKenneth K Kidd, Andrew J Pakstis, William C Speed, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|January 1, 1997
Susceptibility loci for distinct components of developmental dyslexia on chromosomes 6 and 15E L Grigorenko, F B Wood, M S Meyer, et al.
Gene|January 6, 2007
Conservative evolution in duplicated genes of the primate Class I ADH clusterHiroki Oota, Casey W Dunn, William C Speed, et al.
NAR Cancer|August 4, 2020
Distinct roles of structure-specific endonucleases EEPD1 and Metnase in replication stress responsesNeelam Sharma, Michael C Speed, Christopher P Allen, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|March 27, 2012
Expanding data and resources for forensic use of SNPs in individual identificationKenneth K Kidd, Judith R Kidd, William C Speed, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|February 3, 2007
Evidence of positive selection on a class I ADH locusYi Han, Sheng Gu, Hiroki Oota, et al.
Human Genetics|November 26, 2009
SNPs for a universal individual identification panelAndrew J Pakstis, William C Speed, Rixun Fang, et al.
Plos One|April 3, 2008
Ethnic related selection for an ADH Class I variant within East AsiaHui Li, Sheng Gu, Xiaoyun Cai, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|March 31, 2017
Evaluating 130 microhaplotypes across a global set of 83 populationsKenneth K Kidd, William C Speed, Andrew J Pakstis, et al.
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