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G. Weichhold
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 3
Citations - 1131
G. Weichhold is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Y-STR & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 1111 citations.
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Evaluation of Y-chromosomal STRs: a multicenter study
Manfred Kayser,Alessandra Caglià,Daniel Corach,Neale Fretwell,Christian Gehrig,G. Graziosi,F. Heidorn,S. Herrmann,B. Herzog,M. Hidding,Katsuya Honda,Mark A. Jobling,Michael Krawczak,K. Leim,S. Meuser,E. Meyer,W. Oesterreich,Arpita Pandya,Walther Parson,Gustavo Penacino,Anna Pérez-Lezaun,Andrea Piccinini,Mechthild Prinz,C. Schmitt,Peter M. Schneider,Reinhard Szibor,J. Teifel-Greding,G. Weichhold,P. de Knijff,Lutz Roewer +29 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that Y-STR loci are useful markers to identify males and male lineages in forensic practice and recommended for the forensic application of a basic set of 7 STRs for standard Y-haplotyping in forensic and paternity casework.
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Chromosome Y microsatellites: population genetic and evolutionary aspects.
P. de Knijff,Manfred Kayser,Alessandra Caglià,Daniel Corach,Neale Fretwell,Christian Gehrig,G. Graziosi,F. Heidorn,S. Herrmann,B. Herzog,M. Hidding,Katsuya Honda,Mark A. Jobling,Michael Krawczak,K. Leim,S. Meuser,E. Meyer,W. Oesterreich,Arpita Pandya,Walther Parson,Gustavo Penacino,Anna Pérez-Lezaun,Andrea Piccinini,Mechthild Prinz,C. Schmitt,Peter M. Schneider,Reinhard Szibor,J. Teifel-Greding,G. Weichhold,Lutz Roewer +29 more
TL;DR: The chromosome Y STRs seem to be very useful in comparing closely related populations which cannot probably be separated by e.g. autosomal STRs, but in order to be used in an evolutionary context they need to be combined with more stable Y-polymorphisms e.
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Mitochondrial DNA in the Central European population. Human identification with the help of the forensic mt-DNA D-loop-base database.
H. Wittig,Christa Augustin,Anne Baasner,Ulrike Bulnheim,N Dimo-Simonin,Jeanett Edelmann,Sandra Hering,S. Jung,S. Lutz,Matthias Michael,Walther Parson,Micaela Poetsch,Peter M. Schneider,G. Weichhold,D. Krause +14 more
TL;DR: The individualisation potentials of mtDNA as well as the possibilities and limits of ethnic differentiation by means of pairwise sequence differences on the basis of the data stock available are discussed.