Forensic ancestry analysis with two capillary electrophoresis ancestry informative marker (AIM) panels: Results of a collaborative EDNAP exercise

C. Santos, M. Fondevila, D. Ballard, R. Banemann, A. M. Bento, C. Børsting, W. Branicki, F. Brisighelli, M. Burrington, T. Capal, L. Chaitanya, R. Daniel, V. Decroyer, R. England, K. B. Gettings, T. E. Gross, C. Haas, J. Harteveld, P. Hoff-Olsen, A. HoffmannM. Kayser, P. Kohler, A. Linacre, M. Mayr-Eduardoff, C. McGovern, N. Morling, G. O'Donnell, W. Parson, V. L. Pascali, M. J. Porto, A. Roseth, P. M. Schneider, T. Sijen, V. Stenzl, D. Syndercombe Court, J. E. Templeton, M. Turanska, P. M. Vallone, R. A H Van Oorschot, L. Zatkalikova, Carracedo, C. Phillips*

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