A mito-y conundrum: is more general or less but specific sequence data optimal? A comparison of the ForenSeq mtDNA whole genome and control region kits
Colby M. Hymus, Megan L. Coghlan, Jasmine W. Tay, Scott E. Egan, Marie S. Rye
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Abstract
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is more prevalent than genomic DNA, making it useful for challenging forensic samples such as degraded bones and hair shafts. A comparison of the ForenSeq whole genome and...
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