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Observed Three-Banded Allele Patterns

To allow scientists to "compare notes" as well as to see if certain allele combinations are more likely, a list of observed three-banded allele patterns is available from the Forensic/Human Identity Team at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.  

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From the STRBase Web site, created by the Forensic/Human Identity Team at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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