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    The Achievement of the Province of Misiones: The Own Forensic Genetics Laboratory by Gutierrez Brower, J., Engelmann, V. B., Dieminger, V., Iturrieta, L. M.

    Published 2024
    “…The IGeHM is, in addition, the entity in charge of carrying out the DNA analyzes framed in the Law XII- No. 31 of Free DNA, which establishes the free execution of the test for the benefit of people who lack economical means in civil cases. …”
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    Abstract Book - 4th B Chromosome Conference by Martins, Cesar

    Published 2019
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    Rapid Diagnosis of Aneuploidies by QF-PCR by Primost, Ivana E.

    Published 2024
    “…In simple terms, QF-PCR uses fluorescently labeled DNA fragments that bind to specific sequences on the chromosomes of interest. …”
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    Bioinformatics in Biomedical Analysis and its impact on Personalized Medicine by Gamarra, Marcelo D., Brizuela, Belén M.

    Published 2024
    “…Other diagnostic techniques, such as Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification (MLPA) and DNA arrays, also excel in detecting genetic changes. …”
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    From Sequencing to Variant Analysis: Exploring Sequencing Data Files in Clinical Genomics by Bogado, Rodrigo F. E., Gamarra, Marcelo D.

    Published 2024
    “…In clinical genomics, the path from DNA sequencing to diagnosis involves a series of essential steps that require interdisciplinary collaboration, encompassing fields such as genetics, biochemistry, and bioinformatics. …”
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    Taking Care of the Evidence in the Forensic Genetics Laboratory by Gutierrez Brower, J., Engelmann, V. B., Dieminger, V., Iturrieta, L. M.

    Published 2024
    “…Contamination, defined as the introduction of DNA into a sample after a responsible officer takes control of the scene, must be reduced to a minimum at the scene, during sample collection, subsequently in the laboratory and with the consumables used. …”
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