Peter Gill
Forensic Science Service
Trident Court
2960 Solihull Parkway
Solihull B37 7YN
UK
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- Interpretation of complex DNA profiles using empirical models and a method to measure their robustness. Gill, P., Curran, J., Neumann, C., Kirkham, A., Clayton, T., Whitaker, J., Lambert, J. Forensic. Sci. Int. Genet (2008)
- LoComatioN: a software tool for the analysis of low copy number DNA profiles. Gill, P., Kirkham, A., Curran, J. Forensic Sci. Int. (2007)
- DNA commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics: Recommendations on the interpretation of mixtures. Gill, P., Brenner, C.H., Buckleton, J.S., Carracedo, A., Krawczak, M., Mayr, W.R., Morling, N., Prinz, M., Schneider, P.M., Weir, B.S. Forensic Sci. Int. (2006)
- A graphical simulation model of the entire DNA process associated with the analysis of short tandem repeat loci. Gill, P., Curran, J., Elliot, K. Nucleic Acids Res. (2005)
- Role of short tandem repeat DNA in forensic casework in the UK--past, present, and future perspectives. Gill, P. BioTechniques (2002)
- Sizing short tandem repeat alleles in capillary array gel electrophoresis instruments. Gill, P., Koumi, P., Allen, H. Electrophoresis (2001)
- Report of the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENSFI): formulation and testing of principles to evaluate STR multiplexes. Gill, P., Sparkes, R., Fereday, L., Werrett, D.J. Forensic Sci. Int. (2000)
- An investigation of the rigor of interpretation rules for STRs derived from less than 100 pg of DNA. Gill, P., Whitaker, J., Flaxman, C., Brown, N., Buckleton, J. Forensic Sci. Int. (2000)
- Report of the European DNA Profiling Group (EDNAP)--an investigation of the hypervariable STR loci ACTBP2, APOAI1 and D11S554 and the compound loci D12S391 and D1S1656. Gill, P., d'Aloja, E., Dupuy, B., Eriksen, B., Jangblad, M., Johnsson, V., Kloosterman, A.D., Kratzer, A., Lareu, M.V., Mevag, B., Morling, N., Phillips, C., Pfitzinger, H., Rand, S., Sabatier, M., Scheithauer, R., Schmitter, H., Schneider, P., Skitsa, I., Vide, M.C. Forensic Sci. Int. (1998)
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