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are commonly observed in electrophoretic data and can complicate interpretation of the profiles produced. Even when a consensus approach is applied, reproducible artifacts have the potential to convolute the analysis. DNA obtained from historical bone samples is often heavily degraded and damaged, requiring the use of more sensitive procedures to increase allele recovery. Additionally, skeletal remains exposed to environmental conditions may be afflicted with microbial DNA contamination that cross-reacts with the primer