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Heather Miller Coyle

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 6, 2011
Capillary electrophoresis of DNA from Cannabis sativa for correlation of samples to geographic originHeather Miller Coyle
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|October 17, 2012
The importance of scientific evaluation of biological evidence--data from eight years of case reviewHeather Miller Coyle
Forensic Sciences Research|January 18, 2021
Haplotype analysis for Irish ancestryRobert Whiting, Heather Miller Coyle
Biotechniques|December 14, 2020
A short interspersed nuclear element-based quantitative PCR assay for simultaneous human and dog DNA detection and quantificationJames W Liang, Heather Miller Coyle
Croatian Medical Journal|August 19, 2007
Genetic analysis of individual seeds by amplified fragment length polymorphismCheng-Lung Lee, Heather Miller Coyle, Henry C Lee
Journal of Forensic Sciences|December 11, 2012
Analysis of the NMI01 marker for a population database of cannabis seedsNicholas Shirley, Lindsay Allgeier, Tommy Lanier, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|June 8, 2011
Field testing of collection cards for Cannabis sativa samples with a single hexanucleotide DNA markerLindsay Allgeier, John Hemenway, Nicholas Shirley, et al.
Croatian Medical Journal|June 17, 2003
An overview of DNA methods for the identification and individualization of marijuanaHeather Miller Coyle, Timothy Palmbach, Nicholas Juliano, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|October 11, 2002
Maize C4 and non-C4 NADP-dependent malic enzymes are encoded by distinct genes derived from a plastid-localized ancestorS Lorraine Tausta, Heather Miller Coyle, Beverly Rothermel, et al.
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|November 24, 2005
DNA analysis of ingested tomato and pepper seedsCheng-Lung Lee, Heather Miller Coyle, Timothy M Palmbach, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 6, 2011
Capillary electrophoresis of DNA from Cannabis sativa for correlation of samples to geographic originHeather Miller Coyle
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|October 17, 2012
The importance of scientific evaluation of biological evidence--data from eight years of case reviewHeather Miller Coyle
Forensic Sciences Research|January 18, 2021
Haplotype analysis for Irish ancestryRobert Whiting, Heather Miller Coyle
Biotechniques|December 14, 2020
A short interspersed nuclear element-based quantitative PCR assay for simultaneous human and dog DNA detection and quantificationJames W Liang, Heather Miller Coyle
Croatian Medical Journal|August 19, 2007
Genetic analysis of individual seeds by amplified fragment length polymorphismCheng-Lung Lee, Heather Miller Coyle, Henry C Lee
Journal of Forensic Sciences|December 11, 2012
Analysis of the NMI01 marker for a population database of cannabis seedsNicholas Shirley, Lindsay Allgeier, Tommy Lanier, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|June 8, 2011
Field testing of collection cards for Cannabis sativa samples with a single hexanucleotide DNA markerLindsay Allgeier, John Hemenway, Nicholas Shirley, et al.
Croatian Medical Journal|June 17, 2003
An overview of DNA methods for the identification and individualization of marijuanaHeather Miller Coyle, Timothy Palmbach, Nicholas Juliano, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|October 11, 2002
Maize C4 and non-C4 NADP-dependent malic enzymes are encoded by distinct genes derived from a plastid-localized ancestorS Lorraine Tausta, Heather Miller Coyle, Beverly Rothermel, et al.
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|November 24, 2005
DNA analysis of ingested tomato and pepper seedsCheng-Lung Lee, Heather Miller Coyle, Timothy M Palmbach, et al.
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