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Adrian Linacre
Researcher at Flinders University
Publications - 244
Citations - 5433
Adrian Linacre is an academic researcher from Flinders University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & DNA. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 221 publications receiving 4737 citations. Previous affiliations of Adrian Linacre include University of Strathclyde & East Sussex County Council.
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Revised guidelines for the publication of genetic population data
Leonor Gusmão,John M. Butler,Adrian Linacre,Walther Parson,Lutz Roewer,Peter M. Schneider,Angel Carracedo +6 more
TL;DR: New guidelines for the publication of population genetic data in the journal FSI: Genetics are published, including the obligation to meet ethical standards in the collection of samples including informed consent and approval by ethical committees.
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Cytochrome b gene for species identification of the conservation animals
Hsing Mei Hsieh,Hsiao Ling Chiang,Li Chin Tsai,Shu Ya Lai,Nu En Huang,Adrian Linacre,James Chun-I Lee +6 more
TL;DR: A partial DNA sequence of cytochrome b gene was used to identify the remains of endangered animals and species endemic to Taiwan and proved to be usable for animal identification.
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ISFG: recommendations regarding the use of non-human (animal) DNA in forensic genetic investigations.
Adrian Linacre,Leonor Gusmão,Werner Hecht,Andreas Hellmann,Wolfgang R. Mayr,Walther Parson,M. Prinz,Peter M. Schneider,Niels Morling +8 more
TL;DR: This DNA commission was formed out of discussions at the International Society for Forensic Genetics 23rd Congress in Buenos Aires to outline recommendations on the use of non-human DNA in a forensic science investigation.
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Reconstructing Mammalian Phylogenies: A Detailed Comparison of the Cytochrome b and Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit I Mitochondrial Genes
TL;DR: Comparison of the DNA sequences of 217 mammalian species reveals that cyt b more accurately reconstructs their phylogeny and known relationships between species based on other molecular and morphological analyses at Super Order, Order, Family and generic levels.
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Selective detection of deoxyribonucleic acid at ultralow concentrations by SERRS
Duncan Graham,William Ewen Smith,Adrian Linacre,Calum Hugh Bearsden Munro,Nigel Watson,Peter Cyril White +5 more
TL;DR: Cui et al. as discussed by the authors developed a new reliable method for DNA detection based on adsorption of DNA on colloidal silver and subsequent signal detection using surfaceenhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS).