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J Buckleton

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Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|May 5, 2000
The calculation of DNA match probabilities in mixed race populationsC Triggs, S A Harbison, J Buckleton
Journal - Forensic Science Society|July 1, 1991
A continuous model for interpreting the positions of bands in DNA locus-specific workJ Buckleton, K Walsh, C M Triggs
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|June 13, 1998
Sampling in forensic comparison problemsJ M Curran, C M Triggs, J Buckleton
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|May 5, 2000
Evaluating the statistical significance of single band profiles in VNTR analysesJ Buckleton, J M Curran, C J Basten
Journal of Forensic Sciences|February 24, 2001
Detection of deviations from genetic equilibrium--a commentary on Budowle B, Moretti TR, Baumstark AL, Defenbaugh DA, Keys KM. Population data on the thirteen CODIS core short tandem repeat loci in African Americans, US Caucasians, Hispanics, Bahamians, Jamaicans, and Trinidadians. J Forensic Sci 1999;44:1277-86J Buckleton, C M Triggs, J M Curran
Forensic Science International. Genetics|March 27, 2014
An illustration of the effect of various sources of uncertainty on DNA likelihood ratio calculationsD Taylor, J-A Bright, J Buckleton, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 7, 2000
An investigation of the rigor of interpretation rules for STRs derived from less than 100 pg of DNAP Gill, J Whitaker, C Flaxman, et al.
Forensic Science International|April 8, 1998
Combining a continuous Bayesian approach with grouping informationJ M Curran, C M Triggs, J Buckleton, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|September 16, 1999
Interpreting DNA mixtures in structured populationsJ M Curran, C M Triggs, J Buckleton, et al.
Forensic Science International|March 11, 1998
Interpreting simple STR mixtures using allele peak areasP Gill, R Sparkes, R Pinchin, et al.
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Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|May 5, 2000
The calculation of DNA match probabilities in mixed race populationsC Triggs, S A Harbison, J Buckleton
Journal - Forensic Science Society|July 1, 1991
A continuous model for interpreting the positions of bands in DNA locus-specific workJ Buckleton, K Walsh, C M Triggs
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|June 13, 1998
Sampling in forensic comparison problemsJ M Curran, C M Triggs, J Buckleton
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|May 5, 2000
Evaluating the statistical significance of single band profiles in VNTR analysesJ Buckleton, J M Curran, C J Basten
Journal of Forensic Sciences|February 24, 2001
Detection of deviations from genetic equilibrium--a commentary on Budowle B, Moretti TR, Baumstark AL, Defenbaugh DA, Keys KM. Population data on the thirteen CODIS core short tandem repeat loci in African Americans, US Caucasians, Hispanics, Bahamians, Jamaicans, and Trinidadians. J Forensic Sci 1999;44:1277-86J Buckleton, C M Triggs, J M Curran
Forensic Science International. Genetics|March 27, 2014
An illustration of the effect of various sources of uncertainty on DNA likelihood ratio calculationsD Taylor, J-A Bright, J Buckleton, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 7, 2000
An investigation of the rigor of interpretation rules for STRs derived from less than 100 pg of DNAP Gill, J Whitaker, C Flaxman, et al.
Forensic Science International|April 8, 1998
Combining a continuous Bayesian approach with grouping informationJ M Curran, C M Triggs, J Buckleton, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|September 16, 1999
Interpreting DNA mixtures in structured populationsJ M Curran, C M Triggs, J Buckleton, et al.
Forensic Science International|March 11, 1998
Interpreting simple STR mixtures using allele peak areasP Gill, R Sparkes, R Pinchin, et al.
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