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Analysis of Articles on International Forensic Journals for the Recent 5 Years

Yoo SH, Lee SD, Park JT, Lee YS

  • KMID: 2038191
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2004 Oct;28(2):1-5.
As times go by, the objects and subjects of researches have changed. Forensic medicine and science can not be escaped. To overview the international changes and trend of forensic medicine...
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A Historical Review of the Korean Journal of Legal Medicine: In Commemoration of the 40th Anniversary of the Founding Korean Society for Legal Medicine

Na JY, Kim HG, Kim HS, Lee H

The Korean Society for Legal Medicine (KSLM) was founded in 1976 and launched its official journal, the Korean Journal of Legal Medicine (KJLM), in 1977. They have played an important...
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Allelic Frequencies of 20 Visible Phenotype Variants in the Korean Population

Lim JE, Oh B

The prediction of externally visible characteristics from DNA has been studied for forensic genetics over the last few years. Externally visible characteristics include hair, skin, and eye color, height, and...
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Genetic Testing for Additional Evidence during Investigations: Focus in Ethics

Lee JH, Lee HY, Jung KW, Lee SD

Since the introduction of genetic fingerprinting 30 years ago, there has been considerable development in the field of forensic genetics. A cautious approach is emphasized when using human genetic evidence...
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Web-based Y-STR Database for Haplotype Frequency Estimation and Kinship Index Calculation

Yang IS, Lee HY, Park MJ, Yang WI, Shin KJ

We developed a web-based Y chromosomal short tandem repeat (Y-STR) database (ySTRmanager, http://ystrmanager.yonsei.ac.kr) to facilitate calculation of Y-STR haplotype frequency estimates for random matches and kinship indices for various relationship...
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Population genetic study of 10 short tandem repeat loci from 600 domestic dogs in Korea

Moon SH, Jang YJ, Han MS, Cho MH

Dogs have long shared close relationships with many humans. Due to the large number of dogs in human populations, they are often involved in crimes. Occasionally, canine biological evidence such...
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