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The Mathematical Intelligencer, 1996
Some of the classical matrix groups are most conceptually defined as groups of quaternionic matrices. But, the quaternions not being commutative, it is not clear how to define the determinant of a quaternionic matrix. Over the years, many mathematicians have given different definitions. In this paper the author discuss some of these.
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Some of the classical matrix groups are most conceptually defined as groups of quaternionic matrices. But, the quaternions not being commutative, it is not clear how to define the determinant of a quaternionic matrix. Over the years, many mathematicians have given different definitions. In this paper the author discuss some of these.
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Human Molecular Genetics, 1994
The cloning of the 'testis determining gene', SRY, promised a revolution in the understanding of sex determination in humans. The failure to isolate further genes involved in sex determination has been a disappointment. The biology of SRY, however, has kept the field exciting. The discoveries of sex reversing SRY mutations with variable penetrance, but
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The cloning of the 'testis determining gene', SRY, promised a revolution in the understanding of sex determination in humans. The failure to isolate further genes involved in sex determination has been a disappointment. The biology of SRY, however, has kept the field exciting. The discoveries of sex reversing SRY mutations with variable penetrance, but
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Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, 2006
Determing the sex of a give DNA sample can provide criminal investigators with useful intelligence and can aid the identification of missing persons and disaster victims. Polymerase chain reaction-based systems that amplify regions of the am elogenin gene have become the method of choice for sex determination of biological samples.
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Determing the sex of a give DNA sample can provide criminal investigators with useful intelligence and can aid the identification of missing persons and disaster victims. Polymerase chain reaction-based systems that amplify regions of the am elogenin gene have become the method of choice for sex determination of biological samples.
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