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Polymerase chain reaction / DNA / Laboratory techniques / Biotechnology / Restriction fragment length polymorphism / DNA profiling / Ancient DNA / Human leukocyte antigen / DNA sequencing / Biology / Genetics / Molecular biology
Date: 2009-05-25 16:51:15
Polymerase chain reaction
DNA
Laboratory techniques
Biotechnology
Restriction fragment length polymorphism
DNA profiling
Ancient DNA
Human leukocyte antigen
DNA sequencing
Biology
Genetics
Molecular biology

DNA fingerprinting by PCR amplification of HLA genes

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