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January 28, 2017
Transfer and persistence of DNA on the hands and the influence of activities performed
Bianca Szkuta, Kaye N Ballantyne, Roland A H van Oorschot
Forensic Science International. Genetics
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May 12, 2010
Increased amplification success from forensic samples with locked nucleic acids
Kaye N Ballantyne, Roland A H van Oorschot, R John Mitchell
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology
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April 15, 2015
Increasing amplification success of forensic DNA samples using multiple displacement amplification
Kaye N Ballantyne, Roland A H van Oorschot, R John Mitchell
Forensic Science International
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May 12, 2006
Comparison of two whole genome amplification methods for STR genotyping of LCN and degraded DNA samples
Kaye N Ballantyne, Roland A H van Oorschot, R John Mitchell
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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June 5, 2016
Collection of Samples for DNA Analysis
Roland A H van Oorschot, Timothy J Verdon, Kaye N Ballantyne
Forensic Science International. Genetics
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December 8, 2017
Transfer and persistence of non-self DNA on hands over time: Using empirical data to evaluate DNA evidence given activity level propositions
Bianca Szkuta, Kaye N Ballantyne, Bas Kokshoorn, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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September 14, 2016
Cale CM, Earll ME, Latham KE, Bush GL. Could Secondary DNA Transfer Falsely Place Someone at the Scene of a Crime? J Forensic Sci 2016;61(1):196-203
Mariya Goray, Kaye N Ballantyne, Bianca Szkuta, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics
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March 4, 2015
DNA transfer by examination tools--a risk for forensic casework?
Bianca Szkuta, Michelle L Harvey, Kaye N Ballantyne, et al.
Electrophoresis
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April 21, 2007
Determining restriction digest efficiency using the SNaPshot single-base extension method and CE
Kaye N Ballantyne, Roland A H van Oorschot, Manfred Kayser, et al.
Forensic Science International
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January 6, 2020
The impact of chemical trace evidence on justice outcomes: Exploring the additive value of forensic science disciplines
Peter A Woodman, Caroline Spiranovic, Roberta Julian, et al.
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Forensic Science International. Genetics
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January 28, 2017
Transfer and persistence of DNA on the hands and the influence of activities performed
Bianca Szkuta, Kaye N Ballantyne, Roland A H van Oorschot
Forensic Science International. Genetics
|
May 12, 2010
Increased amplification success from forensic samples with locked nucleic acids
Kaye N Ballantyne, Roland A H van Oorschot, R John Mitchell
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology
|
April 15, 2015
Increasing amplification success of forensic DNA samples using multiple displacement amplification
Kaye N Ballantyne, Roland A H van Oorschot, R John Mitchell
Forensic Science International
|
May 12, 2006
Comparison of two whole genome amplification methods for STR genotyping of LCN and degraded DNA samples
Kaye N Ballantyne, Roland A H van Oorschot, R John Mitchell
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
|
June 5, 2016
Collection of Samples for DNA Analysis
Roland A H van Oorschot, Timothy J Verdon, Kaye N Ballantyne
Forensic Science International. Genetics
|
December 8, 2017
Transfer and persistence of non-self DNA on hands over time: Using empirical data to evaluate DNA evidence given activity level propositions
Bianca Szkuta, Kaye N Ballantyne, Bas Kokshoorn, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
September 14, 2016
Cale CM, Earll ME, Latham KE, Bush GL. Could Secondary DNA Transfer Falsely Place Someone at the Scene of a Crime? J Forensic Sci 2016;61(1):196-203
Mariya Goray, Kaye N Ballantyne, Bianca Szkuta, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics
|
March 4, 2015
DNA transfer by examination tools--a risk for forensic casework?
Bianca Szkuta, Michelle L Harvey, Kaye N Ballantyne, et al.
Electrophoresis
|
April 21, 2007
Determining restriction digest efficiency using the SNaPshot single-base extension method and CE
Kaye N Ballantyne, Roland A H van Oorschot, Manfred Kayser, et al.
Forensic Science International
|
January 6, 2020
The impact of chemical trace evidence on justice outcomes: Exploring the additive value of forensic science disciplines
Peter A Woodman, Caroline Spiranovic, Roberta Julian, et al.
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