Ancient DNA Methods Improve Forensic DNA Profiling of Korean War and World War II Unknowns
Elena I. Zavala(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology), Charla Marshall(Armed Forces Institute of Pathology), Julia Richter(German Cancer Research Center), Ayinuer Aximu‐Petri(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology), Jacqueline Tyler Thomas, Kimberly Sturk‐Andreaggi(Armed Forces Institute of Pathology), Jennifer Daniels-Higginbotham(Armed Forces Institute of Pathology), Gregory E. Berg, Kerriann K. Meyers, Birgit Nickel(Peking University), Matthias Meyer(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology), Timothy P. McMahon(Bureau of Economic Analysis), Suzanne Barrit-Ross
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