Location of Artifacts Deposited by the Blow Fly Lucilia cuprina After Feeding on Human Blood at Simulated Indoor Crime Scenes

Author:

Durdle Annalisa12,Verdon Timothy J.13,Mitchell Robert John1,van Oorschot Roland A. H.45

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genetics; School of Molecular Sciences; La Trobe University; Bundoora Vic. 3086 Australia

2. School of Life and Environmental Sciences; Deakin University; Waurn Ponds Vic. 3216 Australia

3. Fingerprint Sciences Group; Victoria Police Forensic Services Department; Macleod Vic. 3085 Australia

4. Office of the Chief Forensic Scientist; Victoria Police Forensic Services Department; Macleod Vic. 3085 Australia

5. School of Molecular Sciences; College of Science, Health and Engineering; La Trobe University; Bundoora Vic. 3086 Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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