Genetic differentiation within and between four UK ethnic groups

In previous papers [L.A. Foreman, J.A. Lambert, I.W. Evett, Regional genetic variation in Caucasians, Forensic Sci. Int. 95 (1998) 27–37; L.A. Foreman, Analyses to investigate appropriate measures of differentiation between European Caucasian populations using short tandem repeat (STR) data, FSS Res...

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Bayes Theorem
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Biological and medical sciences
Databases, Factual
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Differentiation
Ethnicity
Forensic medicine
Forensic science
Genetic diversity
Genetic testing
Genetic Variation
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Match probability
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Minority & ethnic groups
National DNA intelligence database
Population genetics
Population heterogeneity
Population studies
Populations
Probability
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Short tandem repeat (STR) loci
Tandem Repeat Sequences
UK population data
United Kingdom
White people
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