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Buckleton, John
Papers in refereed journals, series or books: - Roberts H, Walsh S J, Buckleton J. Population data from the Caucasian and Aboriginal Australian sub-populations of Victoria (Australia) for nine autosomal short tandem repeat (STR) loci. Forensic Science International: in press.
- Buckleton J, Nichols R, Triggs C, Wevers G. An Exploratory Bayesian model for firearm and tool mark interpretation. AFTE Journal 2005, 37(4):352-361.
- Curran J, Buckleton J. The appropriate use of subpopulation corrections for differences in endogamous communities. Forensic science international 2005; in press.
- Walsh SJ, Mitchell RJ, Curran JM, and Buckleton JS. The extent of substructure in the indigenous Australian population and its impact on DNA evidence interpretation. Accepted International Congress series.
- John Buckleton and Chris Triggs. Dealing with allelic drop-out when reporting the evidential value in DNA relatedness analysis. Accepted Forensic Science International.
- Buckleton J, Triggs C. An exploratory model for assessing potential dyadic biological relationships using loci that may exhibit allelic drop-out. Forensic Science International; in press.
Book reviews - Buckleton J. Book review. C.G.G. Aitken, Franco Taroni, Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists (Statistics in Practice), second ed., John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, England, Price $130.00, 509 pages, ISBN 0-470-84367-5, Hardcover. Forensic Science International 2005; 152(2-3): 317.
- Buckleton J. Book review. David J. Balding, Weight-of-Evidence for Forensic DNA Profiles, John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Forensic Science International 2005; 152(2-3):319.
- Buckleton J, Roux C. Book review. Statistics and the evaluation of evidence for forensic scientists, 2nd ed. Journal of Forensic Sciences 2005; 50(5). In press.
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