Forensic Sciences Research, Volume. 9, Issue 2, owad052(2024)
Forensic features and phylogenetic structure survey of four populations from Southwest China via the autosomal insertion/deletion markers
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Han Zhang, Meiqing Yang, Hongling Zhang, Zheng Ren, Qiyan Wang, Yubo Liu, Xiaoye Jin, Jingyan Ji, Yuhang Feng, Changsheng Cai, Qianchong Ran, Chengtao Li, Jiang Huang. Forensic features and phylogenetic structure survey of four populations from Southwest China via the autosomal insertion/deletion markers[J]. Forensic Sciences Research, 2024, 9(2): owad052
Category: Research Articles
Received: Oct. 19, 2022
Accepted: May. 9, 2023
Published Online: Sep. 22, 2025
The Author Email: Chengtao Li (lichengtao@fudan.edu.cn), Jiang Huang (mmm_hj@126.com)