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. 1991;104(4):205-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF01369808.

Sexing of forensic samples using PCR

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Sexing of forensic samples using PCR

O Pascal et al. Int J Legal Med. 1991.

Abstract

A rapid protocol has been established for sexing forensic samples by the Polymerase Chain Reaction method. Three sets of primer were used, two specific for Y chromosome repetitive sequences and one specific for X chromosome repetitive sequences. Detailed procedures of experiments, the controls and the applications to testing bloodstains and a vaginal swab are presented. The sensitivity of the test and problems due to contamination are discussed.

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