Allelic ladders for short tandem repeat loci

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The present invention is directed to an assay system, a kit and a process for detecting at least one short tandem repeat sequence from DNA at a specific locus utilizing an allelic ladder containing at least two short tandem repeat sequences of the same lengths as two or more known alleles for the locus.

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