Keywords
forensic
DNA
phenotyping
criminal proceeding
DNA
phenotyping
criminal proceeding
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Facing the unknown perpetrator – part 2. First steps towards the legislation and practical application of forensic DNA phenotyping [Withdrawn by the author]. (2021). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 69(7), 1099-1113. https://belugyiszemlejournal.org/index.php/belugyiszemle/article/view/845
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