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    Ancient DNA analysis of mid-holocene individuals from the Northwest Coast of North America reveals different evolutionary paths for mitogenomes by Cui, Yinqiu, Lindo, John, Hughes, Cris E, Johnson, Jesse W, Hernandez, Alvaro G, Kemp, Brian M, Ma, Jian, Cunningham, Ryan, Petzelt, Barbara, Mitchell, Joycellyn, Archer, David, Cybulski, Jerome S, Malhi, Ripan S

    Published in PloS one (03-07-2013)
    “…To gain a better understanding of North American population history, complete mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) were generated from four ancient and three…”
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    A South American Prehistoric Mitogenome: Context, Continuity, and the Origin of Haplogroup C1d by Sans, Mónica, Figueiro, Gonzalo, Hughes, Cris E, Lindo, John, Hidalgo, Pedro C, Malhi, Ripan S

    Published in PloS one (28-10-2015)
    “…Based on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), it has been estimated that at least 15 founder haplogroups peopled the Americas. Subhaplogroup C1d3 was defined based on…”
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    Genetic Structure of First Nation Communities in the Pacific Northwest by Hughes, Cris E., Rogers, Mary P., Owings, Amanda C., Petzelt, Barbara, Mitchell, Joycelynn, Harry, Harold, Williams, Theresa, Goldberg, Dena, Labuda, Damian, Smith, David Glenn, Cybulski, Jerome S., Malhi, Ripan S.

    Published in Human biology (01-10-2016)
    “…This study presents genetic data for nine Native American populations from northern North America. Analyses of genetic variation focus on the Pacific Northwest…”
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    Applying posterior probability informed thresholds to traditional cranial trait sex estimation methods by Avent, Patricia R., Hughes, Cris E., Garvin, Heather M.

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-03-2022)
    “…Sex estimation methods using traditional cranial nonmetric traits utilize predictive models to produce a final sex estimation, using the resulting model's…”
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    Forensic anthropology casework performance: Assessing accuracy and trends for biological profile estimates on a comprehensive sample of identified decedent cases by Hughes, Cris E., Juarez, Chelsey, Yim, An‐Di

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-09-2021)
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the accuracy rates and trends in forensic anthropology casework concerning the estimation of the biological…”
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    Technical note: A report on the Forensic Anthropology Database for Assessing Methods Accuracy by Juarez, Chelsey A., Hughes, Cris E., Yim, An‐Di

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-01-2021)
    “…We report on the functionality, available support, and research capability of the Forensic Anthropology Database for Assessing Methods Accuracy (FADAMA; DOJ…”
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    Temporal Patterns of Mexican Migrant Genetic Ancestry: Implications for Identification by Hughes, Cris E., Algee‐Hewitt, Bridget F. B., Reineke, Robin, Clausing, Elizabeth, Anderson, Bruce E.

    Published in American anthropologist (01-06-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Motivated by the humanitarian crisis along the US–Mexico border and the need for more integrative approaches to migrant death investigations, we…”
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    Understanding (Mis)classification Trends of Latin Americans in Fordisc 3.1: Incorporating Cranial Morphology, Microgeographic Origin, and Admixture Proportions for Interpretation by Hughes, Cris E., Dudzik, Beatrix, Algee‐Hewitt, Bridget F.B., Jones, Ansley, Anderson, Bruce E.

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-03-2019)
    “…Assigning correct population affinity to a skeleton can contribute important information to an investigation—yet recent work highlights high error rates when…”
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    Cranial morphological variation among contemporary Mexicans: Regional trends, ancestral affinities, and genetic comparisons by Hughes, Cris E., Tise, Meredith L., Trammell, Lindsay H., Anderson, Bruce E.

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-08-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Genetic research has documented geographical variation within Mexico that corresponds to trends in ancestry admixture from postcolonial times on. The…”
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    An Admixture Approach to Trihybrid Ancestry Variation in the Philippines with Implications for Forensic Anthropology by Algee-Hewitt, Bridget F. B., Hughes, Cris E., Go, Matthew C., Dudzik, Beatrix

    Published in Human biology (01-08-2018)
    “…In this study, we investigated, for the first time from a forensic anthropological perspective, the question of mixed ancestry estimation for modern Filipinos…”
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    Population Identifiability from Forensic Genetic Markers: Ancestry Variation in Latin America by Hughes, Cris E., Algee-Hewitt, Bridget F. B., Konigsberg, Lyle W.

    Published in Human biology (01-08-2018)
    “…The Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) loci comprise a standard microsatellite marker set widely used for distinguishing among individuals in forensic DNA…”
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    A Simulation for Exploring the Effects of the "Trait List" Method's Subjectivity on Consistency and Accuracy of Ancestry Estimations by Hughes, Cris E., Juarez, Chelsey A., Hughes, Taylor L., Galloway, Alison, Fowler, Gillian, Chacon, Shirley

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-09-2011)
    “…:  The nonmetric “trait list” methodology is widely used for estimating ancestry of skeletal remains. However, the effects of the method’s embedded…”
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    Crack Propagation in Teeth: A Comparison of Perimortem and Postmortem Behavior of Dental Materials and Cracks by Hughes, Cris E., White, Crystal A.

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-03-2009)
    “…:  This study presents a new method for understanding postmortem heat‐induced crack propagation patterns in teeth. The results demonstrate that patterns of…”
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    Police Endorse Color-Blind Racial Beliefs More Than Laypersons by Hughes, Cris E., Hunter, Carla D., Vargas, Patrick T., Schlosser, Michael D., Malhi, Ripan S.

    Published in Race and social problems (01-06-2016)
    “…Racial disparities in the US criminal justice system (CJS) have been extensively documented in scholarly work. Critical race scholars have suggested that…”
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