A bibliography for the use of DNA in human identification

A bibliography of material relating to the use of DNA in human identification is presented. It includes bibliographies previously compiled by the author and other individuals, the DNA Legal Assistance Subunit of the FBI, and references from all the chapters in this volume.

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