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9th International Symposium on Human Identification Poster Abstracts
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Poster #
Author
Title
1
Amy Smuts
Mitochondrial DNA Recovery and Sequence Analysis from Human Bone Exposed to Controlled Thermal Loading
2
Theodore D. Anderson
Increasing the Discriminatory Potential of Mitochondrial DNA Sequencing by Analyzing Control Region Data Outside of the Hypervariable Regions
3
Christine A. Cayea
Looking Beyond HV1 and HV2: The Application of VR1/VR2 Testing of Mitochondrial DNA to Further Discriminate Ancient Skeletal Remains of American War Casualties
4
Reena Roy
Multiplexing of Y Chromosome Specific STRs by Infrared Fluorescence Detection
5
John V. Planz
Diversity of Microsatellite Loci and Mitochondrial DNA Haplotypes in a Population from the Peruvian Andes
6
Pamela Pogue
Evaluation of Mitochondrial DNA Amplification Employing the FASTTYPE™ MTDNA Amplification System
7
Demris A. Lee
The Application of Fluorescent STR Technology for Unusual Casework Specimens
8
J.Q. Tang
Evaluation of a Novel Simple/Complex STR Multiplex for DNA Fingerprinting
9
Sue Rogers
Implementation of a Buccal Swab Kit for the Collection of DNA Database Samples
10
Teresa H. Aulinskas
DNA Testing in Kinship Analysis
11
G.V. Rao
Cloning and Characterization of a Polymorphic Human DNA Sequence for Forensic Identification
12
Thomas Scholl
High Throughput Automated Forensic Genetic Analysis
13
Rick W. Staub
Real Time Paternity Testing Utilizing a Novel 11-System STR Multiplex Analyzed on an ABI Prism® 377 DNA Sequencer
14
Arnold Greyling
Forensic DNA Typing in South Africa
15
Anke Junge
Validation Studies and Sequencing Data of the Short Tandem Repeat Locus D8S1132
16
H. Jorquera
Chilean Polulation Data on Thirteen PCR-Based Loci
17
Renee Romero
DNA Identification After an Explosion at Sierra Chemical
18
Tara L. Hockenbery
Analysis and Interpretation of Genetic Mutations Using Thirteen Short Tendem Repeats in Fifty-Seven Parent/Child Allelic Transfers
19
Xiufen Zheng
Analysis of Y Chromosomal Locus DYS390 in a Chinese Population
20
Renato Biondo
A First Study of Italian Frequencies Using the AmpF/STR™ Profiler™ to be used in Forensic Applications
21
D.A. Gangitano
Allele Frequency in the Population of Buenos Aires (Argentina) using Amplitype® PM + DQA1
22
Seung Hwan Lee
Construction of New Quadriplex AMP-FLP Systems for Autosomal and Sex Chromosomal STR Loci
23
Seung Hwan Lee
Human Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Variations in Korean Population
24
Peter Hau
Sequencing and Four-State MVR-PCR Mapping of the Highly Polymorphic D1S7 Locus (MS1) by Fluorescence Detection
25
Robert M. Fisher
Validation and Application of New Sequencing Primers for use in Mitochondrial DNA Control Region Analysis
26
Albert P. Haddad
The Short Tandem Repeat Locus VWF2 Consists of Two Polymorphic Sub-Loci
27
Albert P. Haddad
DNA Extraction by Spin Columns from Whole Blood, Blood Stain and Buccal Cells
28
Jim Streeter
The Effects of Different DNA Polymerases on the Production of STR Stutter Bands
29
A. Baasner
Analysis of Mitrochondrial DNA Mixtures with Restriction EnzymesEmma Watson
30
Emma Watson
Development of Twelve Tetranucleotide Short Tandem Repeat Loci using Polynesian and Caucasian DNA Samples
31
F. Al Shamali
Allele Frequencies of Three STR Loci: CSF1PO, TPOX, and HUMTH01 in a Dubaian Arab Population
32
F. Al Shamali
Determination of the Allele and Genotype Frequencies of the Loci: HLADQA1 LDLR, GYPA, HBGG, D7S8 and GC in a Population of Pakistanis Living in Dubai
33
E. Raimondi
Allelic Frequency Distribution of Four STR Loci (FGA, D7S820, D1S533, D9S304) in the Argentinean Population
34
Jose A. Lorenta
El Salvador (Central America) Population Data with the New GenePrint® SilverSTR™ III Multiplex (D16S539, D7S820 and D13S317)
35
Therea Calicchio
Validation of PSA by ELISA
36
A. Martinez
Evaluation of Nine Microsatellite Loci in a Mulatto Population
37
Elizeu F. DeCarvalho
Brazilian Population Database: VNTR Alleles Frequency Distribution on Black and Non-Black Population Samples from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
38
Steven B. Lee
STR Capillary Electrophoresis Training -- Lessons from Our Experience
39
John H. Ryan
Improvements in Mitochondrial DNA Amplification and Sequencing Through the Use of "Mini-Primer Sets" for Highly Degraded Forensic Samples
40
S. Greenspoon
Validation of the PowerPlex™ 1.1 Loci for Use in Forensic Casework
41
W. Chad Hainley
The Texas STR Database: Analysis and Interpretation of Convicted Offender Database Samples
42
David Carlson
Expanded Applications for DNA Captured on Paper Devices
43
Anna Lyon
AmpF/STR™ Profiler™ Analysis on Severely Compromised Casework Samples
44
N. Mizuno
Y-Specific Polymorphisms in the Japanese and Taiwanese Populations
45
Moses S. Schanfield
A New Oral Sampling Device for the Collection of Human DNA: Collection Time, Long-Term Storage Studies, and Sample Collection in Children
46
Mohammed A. Tahir
Development of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) Database from Arabs and Pakistanis from UAE
47
Chantal F. Frégeau
The Effects of Blood Enhancement Chemicals on Subsequent Profiler Plus™ Fluorescent Short Tandem Repeat DNA Analysis of Fresh and Aged Bloody Fingerprints
48
Benoit Leclair
Precision and Accuracy in Fluorescent STR DNA Typing: Assessment of Benefits Imparted by the Use of Allelic Ladders with the Profiler Plus™ Kit
49
Benoit Leclair
Profiler Plus Validation: Establishing Thresholds of Stutter Percentages and Allele Ratio at Heterozygous Loci for Use in Mixture Analysis
50
Benoit Leclair
STR DNA Typing: Increased Sensitivity and Efficient Sample Consumption Using Reduced PCR Reaction Volumes for Database Analysis, and Casework Implications
51
Susan Borys
PCR Volume Reduction Study Using Bloodstained FTA™ Collection Cards and Capillary Electrophoresis
52
Masaki Hashiyada
Multiplex Fluorescent PCR Analysis in Japanese Population
53
B. Mechoso
Allele Distribution for Six VNTR Markers in the Caucasian Population from Uruguay Compared with Regional Data
54
F. Silva
Allele Frequencies of 9 STRs in North Portugal Population using the AmpF/STR™ Profiler Plus™ PCR Amplification Kit
55
L. Gusmao
Population Genetics of 9 STRs in a Chinese Sample from Macau Using the AmpF/STR™ Profiler Plus™ PCR Amplification Kit
56
R. Triveldi
Amplification and Typing of HLA DQA1, LDLR, GYPA, HBGG, D7S8, GC and D1S80 Loci in Tooth Fragments
57
V.K. Kashyap
Identification of Xenotypic Transplantations by Arbitrary Oligonucleotide Primers
58
V.K. Kashyap
Distribution of D1S80 Alleles in the Bengali Population of India
59
Kentaro Kasai
Analysis of VNTR Using Capillary Electrophoresis
60
Juan J. Yunis
Population Database of 14 STR Markers and D1S80 in a Caucasian-Mestizo Sample of Columbia
61
Katherine A. Micka
Validation of the GenePrint® PowerPlex™ 1.1 and FFFL STR Multiplex Systems
62
Barbara C. Levin
Comparison of Two Techniques for Human Identification from Hair: Mitrochondrial DNA Sequencing and Supercritical Fluid Extraction-Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
63
Steven C. Glidewell
Detection of the GenePrint® PowerPlex™ 1.1 System Using a Xenon Lamp-Excited Image Analyzer
64
Robyn L. Ragsdale
Validation of AmpF/STR™ Profiler Plus™ and Cofiler™ Profiling Systems for Use in Forensic Casework
65
Sarah Mikolajczyk
The Validation of the PCR Based Evidence Analysis Program Using AmpF/STR™ Profiler Plus™ and AmpF/STR™ Cofiler™ for the Identification of Short Tandem Repeats (STRs) Using the ABI Prism® 310 Genetic Analyzer
66
Sarah Mikolajczyk
The Validation of the OneStep ABAcard® PSA (P30) Test for the Forensic Identification of Semen
67
Sarah Mikolajczyk
The Validation of the OneStep ABAcard® HemaTest™ for the Forensic Identification of Human Blood
68
Charity A. Diefenbach
Procedural Improvements in Mitochondrial DNA Analysis: Validation and Implementation of a New Hair Extraction Procedure and Modified Amplification/Sequencing Primer
69
Francis A. Chiafari
The Effect of Locus Selection on Sibship Calculations
70
Pamela A. Fish
Training and Quality Assurance in STR Technology
71
Jeanne M. Willard
Mixed Sample Evaluation Using AmpF/STR™ Profiler Plus™ on the ABI Prism® 310 Genetic Analyzer and ABI 377 DNA Sequencer
72
Y. Daoudi
Identification of the Vietnam Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Many Roles of Mitochondrial DNA
73
Gregory J. Tsongalis
Applications of Identity Testing in the Clinical Laboratory
74
Andrea Sala
Loci D16S539, D7S820, D13S317 (SilverSTR™ III): Comparison of Different Populations of Argentina
75
Gustavo Penacino
Rapid and Efficient Stain Evaluation by Means of Y-Chromosome STRs
76
Donald R. Parker
Casework Studies with Profiler Plus™
77
C. Vullo
VNTR Allele Frequency in the Population from the Central Area of Argentina
78
David N. Stivers
The Hierarchical Structure of Multi-Locus Linkage Disequilibrium Testing
79
Dora Sánchez
Detection of Fluorescent Labeled STR with Silver Staining
80
Max. A Karlovitz
Automated Confidence Scores for DNA Base Calls and their Application to Forensic Sequencing
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