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Dalla teoria alla pratica: i reperti bioligici

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Introduzione alla genetica forense

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Cosa è una prova fisica? Come puè essere registrata, raccolta e preservata? Come possono essere estrapolate delle informazioni da essa? Come vanno interpretate le informazioni ottenute?

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Onofri, V. (2010). Dalla teoria alla pratica: i reperti bioligici. In: Introduzione alla genetica forense. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1512-8_3

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