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John S Buckleton

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Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|February 6, 2009
Effectiveness of familial searchesJames M Curran, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International|March 7, 2007
Autosomal microsatellite allele frequencies for a nationwide dataset from the Australian Caucasian sub-populationSimon J Walsh, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International|August 15, 2002
Logical implications of applying the principles of population genetics to the interpretation of DNA profiling evidenceChristopher M Triggs, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|January 7, 2011
An investigation into the performance of methods for adjusting for sampling uncertainty in DNA likelihood ratio calculationsJames M Curran, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International|February 27, 2007
Autosomal microsatellite allele frequencies for 15 regionally defined Aboriginal Australian population datasetsSimon J Walsh, John S Buckleton
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 31, 2015
ErratumTamyra R Moretti, Bruce Budowle, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|December 17, 2008
Towards understanding the effect of uncertainty in the number of contributors to DNA stainsJohn S Buckleton, James M Curran, Peter Gill
Forensic Science International|August 4, 2006
Population data from sub-populations of the Northern Territory of Australia for 15 autosomal short tandem repeat (STR) lociCarmen Eckhoff, Simon J Walsh, John S Buckleton
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 13, 2016
Authors' ResponseTamyra R Moretti, Bruce Budowle, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|February 5, 2010
Allele frequencies for the four major sub-populations of New Zealand for the 15 Identifiler lociJo-Anne Bright, John S Buckleton, Catherine E McGovern
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Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|February 6, 2009
Effectiveness of familial searchesJames M Curran, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International|March 7, 2007
Autosomal microsatellite allele frequencies for a nationwide dataset from the Australian Caucasian sub-populationSimon J Walsh, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International|August 15, 2002
Logical implications of applying the principles of population genetics to the interpretation of DNA profiling evidenceChristopher M Triggs, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|January 7, 2011
An investigation into the performance of methods for adjusting for sampling uncertainty in DNA likelihood ratio calculationsJames M Curran, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International|February 27, 2007
Autosomal microsatellite allele frequencies for 15 regionally defined Aboriginal Australian population datasetsSimon J Walsh, John S Buckleton
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 31, 2015
ErratumTamyra R Moretti, Bruce Budowle, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|December 17, 2008
Towards understanding the effect of uncertainty in the number of contributors to DNA stainsJohn S Buckleton, James M Curran, Peter Gill
Forensic Science International|August 4, 2006
Population data from sub-populations of the Northern Territory of Australia for 15 autosomal short tandem repeat (STR) lociCarmen Eckhoff, Simon J Walsh, John S Buckleton
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 13, 2016
Authors' ResponseTamyra R Moretti, Bruce Budowle, John S Buckleton
Forensic Science International. Genetics|February 5, 2010
Allele frequencies for the four major sub-populations of New Zealand for the 15 Identifiler lociJo-Anne Bright, John S Buckleton, Catherine E McGovern
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