An Introductory Overview of Open-Source and Commercial Software Options for the Analysis of Forensic Sequencing Data
The top challenges of adopting new methods to forensic DNA analysis in routine laboratories are often the capital investment and the expertise required to implement and validate such methods locally. In the case of next-generation sequencing, in the last decade, several specifically forensic commerc...
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Main Authors: | Tunde I. Huszar, Katherine B. Gettings, Peter M. Vallone |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/877ba85cf49c4d01aae1a7fe2505058c |
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