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The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/80956 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation.

Author: Gaag, K.J. van der

Title: Development of forensic genomics research toolkits by the use of Massively

Parallel Sequencing

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Development of forensic genomics research toolkits

by the use of Massively Parallel Sequencing

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Development of forensic genomics research toolkits by the use of Massively Parallel Sequencing

The research described in this thesis was financially supported by the Leiden University Medical Center and by a grant from the Netherlands Genomics Initiative / Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) within the framework of the Forensic Genomics Consortium Netherlands

Author Kristiaan J. van der Gaag ISBN / EAN: 978-94-6332-585-1

Cover FDSTools visualisation (samplevis) of sequencing variation from 14 STR loci in a set of 300 dutch inidividuals Back cover FDSTools samplestats table

Layout & cover design Kristiaan van der Gaag and Jerry Hoogenboom © K.J. van der Gaag, 2019

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Development of forensic genomics research toolkits

by the use of Massively Parallel Sequencing

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Epilogue

Promotores Prof. dr. P. de Knijff Prof. dr. J.T. den Dunnen

Copromotor Dr. T. Sijen – Nederlands Forensisch Instituut

(NFI)

Leden promotiecomissie Prof. dr. D.J.M. Peters

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Table of contents

Chapter 1: 9

Introduction / Outline Chapter 2 21

TSSV: a tool for characterization of complex allelic variants in pure and mixed genomes Chapter 3 65

Forensic Nomenclature for Short Tandem Repeats updated for sequencing Chapter 4 73

Massively Parallel Sequencing of Short Tandem Repeats – Population data and mixture analysis results for the PowerSeq™ system Chapter 5 129

FDSTools: A software package for analysis of massively parallel sequencing data with the ability to recognise and correct STR stutter and other PCR or sequencing noise Chapter 6: 181

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