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    Trace DNA: A Review, Discussion of Theory, and Application of the Transfer of Trace Quantities of DNA Through Skin Contact by Wickenheiser, RA

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-05-2002)
    “…Advances in STR PCR DNA profiling technology allow for the analysis of minute quantities of DNA. It is frequently possible to obtain successful DNA results…”
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    Further evaluation of probabilities in human scalp hair comparisons by Wickenheiser, R A, Hepworth, D G

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-11-1990)
    “…Placing value on associative hair evidence is an integral part of court presentation. A modified repeat of the hair probability study by Gaudette and Keeping…”
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    Crime Scene Links Through DNA Evidence: The Practical Experience from Saskatchewan Casework by Kuperus, W.R., Hummel, K.H., Roney, J.M., Szakacs, N.A., Macmillan, C.E., Wickenheiser, R A., Hepworth, D., Hrycak, T.L., Fenske, B.A., De Gouffe, M.J., Carroll, C., Reader, L.J.V., Nicholson, M.L., Sanders, T., Lett, C.M.

    “…During the first two years of operation, Canada's National DNA Data Bank has had a significant positive impact on our ability to fight crime. This article…”
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    Comparison of DNA Recovered from a Contact Lens Using PCR DNA Typing by Wickenheiser, R.A., Jobin, R.M.

    “…PCR DNA typing technology offers the forensic scientist a very versatile tool for locating and comparing questioned material left at a crime scene to known…”
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    Case of Identification of Severely Burned Human Remains via Paternity Testing with PCR DNA Typing by Wickenheiser, R.A., Macmillan, C.R, Challoner, C.M.

    “…A case history will be presented in which very limited partial remains from a victim of a house fire were located, and identified. PCR DNA typing was…”
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