Performance evaluation of a mitogenome capture and Illumina sequencing protocol using non-probative, case-type skeletal samples: Implications for the use of a positive control in a next-generation sequencing procedure
Charla Marshall(Armed Forces Institute of Pathology), Timothy P. McMahon(Bureau of Economic Analysis), Robert S. Oliver(Armed Forces Institute of Pathology), Kimberly Sturk‐Andreaggi(Armed Forces Institute of Pathology), Jennifer Daniels-Higginbotham(Armed Forces Institute of Pathology), Suzanne Barritt-Ross(Armed Forces Institute of Pathology)
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