Achegas congreso (14) Publicacións nas que participase algún/ha investigador/a

2000

  1. A new method for analysing variation from PCR-MVR data: analysis of the MSY1 minisatellite

    PROGRESS IN FORENSIC GENETICS 8

  2. Chromosome YSTRs analysis and evolutionary aspects for Portuguese spoken countries

    PROGRESS IN FORENSIC GENETICS 8

  3. Comparative analysis of STR data for Portuguese spoken countries

    PROGRESS IN FORENSIC GENETICS 8

  4. Evaluation of cocaine, amphetamines and cannabis use in university students through hair analysis: Preliminary results

    Forensic Science International

  5. Gradient of Y chromosome haplogroup 21 across the Western Iberia

    PROGRESS IN FORENSIC GENETICS 8

  6. Homologous STRs in the X and Y chromosomes: A contribution to understanding human sexual chromosomes evolution

    PROGRESS IN FORENSIC GENETICS 8

  7. Las enzimas gutation s-transferasas de dos especies de peces de agua dulce como posibles biomarcadores de contaminación medioambiental

    Globalización medioambiental: perspectivas agrosanitarias y urbanas : Actas del I Congreso Internacional de Veterinaria y Medio Ambiente : Madrid, octubre 1998

  8. Mitochondrial encephalomyopathies

    Revista de Neurologia

  9. Multiplexing Y chromosome STRs: Analysis of artifactual bands and PCR strategies

    PROGRESS IN FORENSIC GENETICS 8

  10. Selenium determination in mother and child's hair by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry

    Forensic Science International

  11. Use of solid-phase microextraction (SPME) for the determination of methadone and EDDP in human hair by GC-MS

    Forensic Science International

  12. Y chromosome STR haplotypes in Macau (SE China)

    PROGRESS IN FORENSIC GENETICS 8

  13. Y chromosome lineages in Iberians: Construction of highly informative haplotypes using biallelic markers, STRs and the minisatellite MSY1

    PROGRESS IN FORENSIC GENETICS 8

  14. mtDNA hypervariable region II (HVII) sequences in human evolution studies: impact of mutation rate heterogeneity

    PROGRESS IN FORENSIC GENETICS 8