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  1. Applied Biosystems. 1988. AmpFSTR® Profiler Plus™ PCR Amplification Kit user’s manual.
  2. Walsh, P. S., N. J. Fildes, and R. Reynolds. 1996. Sequence analysis and characterization of stutter products at the tetranucleotide repeat locus vWA. Nucleic Acids Res 24 (14): 2807–12.
  3. Clark, J. M. 1988. Novel non-templated nucleotide addition reactions catalyzed by procaryotic and eucaryotic DNA polymerases. Nucleic Acids Res 16 (20): 9677–86.
  4. Butler, John M., and Dennis J. Reeder. 2006. NIST standard reference database SRD 130: Variant allele reports. http://www.cstl.nist.gov/div831/ strbase/var_tab.htm (accessed August 30, 2006).
  5. Butler, John M., and Dennis J. Reeder. 2006. NIST standard reference database SRD 130: Apparent mutations observed at STR loci in the course of paternity testing. http://www.cstl.nist.gov/div831/strbase/mutation.htm (accessed August 30, 2006).
  6. Chakraborty, R., and D. N. Stivers. 1996. Paternity exclusion by DNA markers: Effects of paternal mutations. J Forensic Sci 41 (4): 671–77.
  7. Budowle, B. 2000. STR allele concordance between different primer sets: A brief summary. Profiles in DNA, Promega publication 3 (3): 10–11. http://www.promega.com/profiles/303/ProfilesinDNA_303_10.pdf.
  8. DNA Advisory Board. 1998. Quality assurance standards for forensic DNA testing laboratories. Forensic Science Communications 2 (3). http://www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/codis/forensic.htm.
  9. National Research Council, Committee on DNA Technology in Forensic Science. 1996. The evaluation of forensic DNA evidence: An update. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
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