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Works Cited & Online Links
  1. Bunch, Bryan, and Alexander Hellemans, eds. 1997. The history of science and technology: A browser’s guide to the great discoveries, inventions, and the people who made them from the dawn of time to today, 509. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
  2. Northrop, David M. 1993. The utility of capillary electrophoresis in forensic science. In Capillary electrophoresis technology, ed. Norberto A. Guzman, 673–91. New York: Marcel Dekker.
  3. Butler, John M. 2005. Forensic DNA typing: Biology, technology, and Genetics of STR markers. 2nd ed. Burlington, MA: Elsevier Academic Press.
  4. Grossman, Paul D., and Joel C. Colburn, eds. 1992. Capillary electrophoresis: Theory and practice. San Diego: Academic Press.
  5. Altria, Kevin D. 2005. Fundamentals of capillary electrophoresis theory. In Capillary electrophoresis guidebook: Principles, operation, and applications,ed. Kevin D. Altria, 3–13. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.
  6. Corstjens, H., H. A. H. Billiet, J. Frank, and K. C. A. M. Luyben. 1996. Variation of the pH of the background electrolyte due to electrode reactions in capillary electrophoresis: Theoretical approach and in situ measurement. Electrophoresis 17 (1): 137–43.
  7. Lazaruk, K., P. S. Walsh, F. Oaks, D. Gilbert, B. B. Rosenblum, S. D. Scheibler, H. M. Wenz, C. Holt, and J. Wallin. 1998. Genotyping of forensic short tandem repeat (STR) systems based on sizing precision in a capillary electrophoresis instrument. Electrophoresis 19 (1): 86–93.
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