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Works Cited & Online Links
  1. Lorente, M., C. Entrala, J. A. Lorente, J. C. Alvarez, E. Villanueva, B. Budowle. 1998. Dandruff as a potential source of DNA in forensic casework. J Forensic Sci 43 (4): 901–2.
  2. Drobnic, K. 2003. Analysis of DNA evidence recovered from epithelial cells in penile swabs. Croatian Medical Journal 44 (3): 350–54.
  3. Schmerer, W. M., S. Hummel, and B. Herrmann. 1999. Optimized DNA extraction to improve reproducibility of short tandem repeat genotyping with highly degraded DNA as target. Electrophoresis 20 (8): 1712–16.
  4. Primorac, D., S. Andelinovic, M. Definis-Gojanovic, I. Drmic, B. Rezic, M. M. Baden, M. A. Kennedy, M. S. Schanfield, S. B. Skakel, and H. C. Lee. 1996. Identification of war victims from mass graves in Croatia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina by use of standard forensic methods and DNA testing. J Forensic Sci 41(5): 891–94.
  5. Zehner, R., J. Amendt, and R. Krettek. 2004. STR typing of human DNA from fly larvae fed on decomposing bodies. J Forensic Sci 49(2): 337–40.
  6. Baechtel, F. S. 1989. The extraction, purification and quantification of DNA. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Forensic Aspects of DNA Analysis, 25–28. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
  7. Comey, C. T. 1994. DNA extraction strategies for amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis. J Forensic Sci 39 (5): 1254–69.
  8. Yoshida, K., K. Sekiguchi, N. Mizuno, K. Kasai, I. Sakai, H. Sato, and S. Seta. 1995. The modified method of two-step differential extraction of sperm and vaginal epithelial cell DNA from vaginal fluid mixed with semen. Forensic Sci Int 72(1): 25–33.

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