Forensic Sciences Research, Volume. 9, Issue 1, owad047(2024)
Systematical explorations of forensic feature and population genetic diversity of the Chinese Mongolian group from northwest China via a self-constructed InDel panel
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Xuebing Chen, Hui Xu, Wei Cui, Ming Zhao, Bofeng Zhu. Systematical explorations of forensic feature and population genetic diversity of the Chinese Mongolian group from northwest China via a self-constructed InDel panel[J]. Forensic Sciences Research, 2024, 9(1): owad047
Category: Research Articles
Received: Oct. 15, 2022
Accepted: Oct. 16, 2023
Published Online: Sep. 22, 2025
The Author Email: Bofeng Zhu (zhubofeng7372@126.com)