F. mtDNA
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2. Andrews R.M. et al (1999 Reanalysis and revision of the Cambridge reference sequence for human mitochondrial DNA [letter]. Nat Genet 1999;23:147. The Revised Cambridge Reference Series, usually cited as rCRS.
3. Budowle, B., Wilson, M. R., DiZinno, J. A., Stauffer, C., Fasano, M. A., Holland, M. M., and Monson, K. L. Mitochondrial DNA regions HVI and HVII population data, Forensic Science International (1999) 103:23-35.
4. Cann, R.L. et al. (1987) Mitochondrial DNA and human evolution. Nature 325:31-36.
5. Coble, M.D. (2004) The identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the entire mitochondrial genome to increase the forensic discrimination of common HV1/HV2 types in the Caucasian population. Ph.D. dissertation, George Washington University, 206 pp. Dissertation
6. Kogelnik, A.M. et al. (1998) MITOMAP: a human mitochondrial genome database - 1998 update. Nucleic Acids Res. 26: 112-115. http://www.mitomap.org/
7. The Concordance of Nucleotide Substitutions in the Human mtDNA Control Region. Online database made available by the Department of Biological Anthropology of the University of Cambridge. Copyright © K. W. P. Miller & J. L. Dawson, 1997 & 1998. Version 2.0.
World Wide Web: http://shelob.bioanth.cam.ac.uk/mtDNA/
8. Miller, K. W. P. and Budowle, B. A compendium of human mitochondrial DNA control region: Development of an international standard forensic database, Croatian Medical Journal (2001) 42(3):315-327.
9. Miller, K. W. P., Dawson, J. L., and Hagelberg, E. A concordance of nucleotide substitutions in the first and second hypervariable segments of the human mtDNA control region, International Journal of Legal Medicine (1996) 109:107-113.
10. Mitochondrial DNA Concordance prepared by Kevin Miller and John Dawson. Version 2.0; updated 30 April 1998. Available online at http://www.bioanth.cam.ac.uk/mtDNA/index.html
11. MITOMAP: A Human Mitochondrial Genome Database. http://www.mitomap.org, 2004.
12. Mitosearch. Online database made available by Family Tree DNA, Houston. URL: http://mitosearch.org.
13. Monson, K. et al. (2002) The mtDNA population database: an integrated software and database resource for forensic comparison. Forensic Science Communications 4/2. http://www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/fsc/backissu/april2002/miller1.htm FBI database can show matches within populations such as Egyptian, Guam, Navajo, Caucasian, African, etc.
14. Richards, M. et al. (1996) Paleolithic and Neolithic lineages in the European mitochondrial gene pool. American Journal of Human Genetics 59:185-203.
15. TWGDAM (The Technical Working Group on DNA) Database, with contributions from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and the Federal Bureau of Investigation; updated May, 1996.

