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| Damir MarjanovicSummaryAffiliation: Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina Publications
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Population data for the twelve Y-chromosome short tandem repeat loci from the sample of multinational population in Bosnia and HerzegovinaDamir Marjanovic
Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Kemalbegova 10, 71 000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
J Forensic Sci 50:223-5. 2005
Allele frequencies for 15 short tandem repeat loci in a representative sample of Bosnians and HerzegoviniansDamir Marjanovic
Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology INGEB, Kemalbegova 10, 71 000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Forensic Sci Int 156:79-81. 2006....
Population data at two short tandem repeat loci D2S1338 and D19S433 in the sample of multinational Bosnia and Herzegovina residentsDamir Marjanovic
Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Kemalbegova 10, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
J Forensic Sci 51:1219-20. 2006..We ensured that the sample reflected approximate proportional participation of the three main ethnic groups in the population of B&H (Bosniacs-Muslim [45%], Serbs [34%], Croats [21%])...
Optimisation of forensic genetics procedures used in disputed paternity testing: adjustment of the PCR reaction volumeDamir Marjanovic
Laboratory for Forensic Genetics, Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Sarajevo, Kemalbegova 10, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosn J Basic Med Sci 6:76-81. 2006..Lower partial to complete DNA profiles ratio, the quality of obtained STR profiles, significantly reduced amount of reaction's components give advantage to 5 microl reaction volume over other two tested volumes in this case...
DNA identification of skeletal remains from the World War II mass graves uncovered in SloveniaDamir Marjanovic
Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croat Med J 48:513-9. 2007..To present the joint effort of three institutions in the identification of human remains from the World War II found in two mass graves in the area of Skofja Loka, Slovenia...
Diversity of Y-short tandem repeats in the representative sample of the population of Canton Sarajevo residents, Bosnia and HerzegovinaMerisa Cenanović
Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Sarajevo University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coll Antropol 34:545-50. 2010..The results of this study will be used as guidelines in additional improving of research into genetic relationship among recent local B&H populations, both isolated and open, which is a long-term project in our country...
Overview of human population-genetic studies in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the last three centuries: history and prospectiveDamir Marjanovic
Instute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coll Antropol 32:981-7. 2008..However, even now, after all the studies that were conducted, many interesting features remain to be discovered and described within the existing local human populations...
Identification of skeletal remains of Communist Armed Forces victims during and after World War II: combined Y-chromosome (STR) and MiniSTR approachDamir Marjanovic
1Institute for Genetic Engineeringand Biotechnology, Gajev trg 4, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croat Med J 50:296-304. 2009....
Forensic DNA databases in Western Balkan region: retrospectives, perspectives, and initiativesDamir Marjanovic
Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croat Med J 52:235-44. 2011..There is a need for a 'regional supplement' to the current documentation and standards pertaining to forensic application of DNA databases, which should include regional-specific preliminary aims and recommendations...
Allele frequencies for the 15 short tandem repeat loci in Slovenian populationKatja Drobnic
Forensic Lab and Research Center, Ministry of Interior, Vodovodna 95, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
J Forensic Sci 50:1505-7. 2005
