A molecular genetic approach for species identification of mammals and sex determination of birds in a forensic case of poaching from South Korea.
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Hang Lee | M. Min | Mu-Yeong Lee | Mi-Sook Min | Hang Lee | Junghwa An | Mu-Yeong Lee | Mun-Han Lee | J. An | Mun‐Han Lee
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