The identification of war victims by reverse paternity is associated with significant risks of false inclusion Ivan GornikMladen MarcikicGordan Lauc Original Article Pages: 255 - 257
Population genetic data, comparison of the repeat structure and mutation events of two short STRs Peter WiegandMichael Klintschar Original Article Pages: 258 - 261
Skin tears away from the entrance wound in gunshots to the head M. Faller-Marquardt S. Pollak Original Article Pages: 262 - 266
Ubiquitin expression in skin wounds and its application to forensic wound age determination T. Kondo J. Tanaka T. Ohshima Original Article Pages: 267 - 272
Autopsy features relevant for discrimination between suicidal and homicidal gunshot injuries B. Karger E. Billeb B. Brinkmann Original Article Pages: 273 - 278
Unusual craniocerebral injury caused by a pneumatic nail gun H. Bock M. Neu S. Seidl Case Report Pages: 279 - 281
Fatal isolated ruptures of bladder following minor blunt trauma P. Lunetta A. Penttilä A. Sajantila Case Report Pages: 282 - 285
First Polish DNA "manhunt" – an application of Y-chromosome STRs A. Dettlaff-Kakol R. Pawlowski Case Report Pages: 289 - 291
Air rifle injury with an entrance through the nose: a case report and review of the literature F. Monticelli S. Seidl P. Betz Case Report Pages: 292 - 294
Forensic approach of fatal dog attacks: a case report and literature review K. De Munnynck W. Van de Voorde Case Report Pages: 295 - 300
Kurdish population data for 11 STR loci (ACTBP2, CSF1PO, FGA, TH01, TPOX, vWA, D3S1358, D5S818, D7S820, D13S317 and D21S11) I. Shimada S. Rand C. Hohoff Short Communication Pages: 301 - 303
Genetic analysis of human remains from a double inhumation in a frozen kurgan in Kazakhstan (Berel site, Early 3rd Century BC) I. Clisson C. Keyser B. Ludes Short Communication Pages: 304 - 308
Genetic variation of the nine Profiler Plus loci in Russians Igor V. KornienkoDmitrij I. VodolazhskyPavel L. Ivanov Short Communication Pages: 309 - 311
The prosecutor's and defendant's Bayesian nomograms José A. RianchoMaría T. Zarrabeitia Short Communication Pages: 312 - 313
Paternity diagnosis by using umbilical cords preserved for periods ranging from 9 months to 44 years K. Minakata H. Nozawa O. Suzuki Letter to the Editor Pages: 314 - 315