Developing a SNP panel for forensic identification of individuals.
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K. Kidd | E. Grigorenko | J. Kidd | A. Pakstis | J. Parnas | L. O. Schulz | W. Speed | A. Odunsi | S. Kajuna | N. Karoma | S. Kungulilo | R. Lu | F. Okonofua | O. Zhukova | Jong-jin Kim | F. Okonofua | N. J. Karoma | Selemani Kungulilo
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