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  2. Lydia Fairchild - Wikipedia

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    The DNA of Fairchild's children matched that of Fairchild's mother to the extent expected of a grandmother. They also found that, although the DNA in Fairchild's skin and hair did not match her children's, the DNA from a cervical smear test did match. Fairchild was carrying two different sets of DNA, the defining characteristic of chimerism.

  3. Want to keep your kids believing in Santa? This mom made a ...

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    The package, which costs $20, includes a children's book "Tim Proved Santa is Real," about a boy who took a DNA sample from a cup he'd left out for Santa and used a DNA kit to confirm a match with ...

  4. Challenges of DNA technology to identify missing children

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    The dates for the case files stretch back in time — sometimes for decades. Their faces are an artist's rendering of what they likely looked like.

  5. John Schneeberger - Wikipedia

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    The obtained blood sample was found too small and of too poor quality to be useful for analysis. In 1997 Lisa Schneeberger found out that her husband had repeatedly drugged and sexually assaulted her 15-year-old daughter from her first marriage. She reported him to the police, who ordered a fourth DNA test.

  6. Duke lacrosse rape hoax - Wikipedia

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    Nifong served one day in jail for lying about sharing DNA tests (criminal contempt); he had not given results to the defense team. The lab director said it was a misunderstanding and Nifong claimed it was due to weak memory. [11] DNA analysis did not show evidence from any of the accused men; Mangum was not charged for her allegations. [12]

  7. DNA profiling - Wikipedia

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    DNA profiling (also called DNA fingerprinting and genetic fingerprinting) is the process of determining an individual's deoxyribonucleic acid characteristics.DNA analysis intended to identify a species, rather than an individual, is called DNA barcoding.

  8. TikTokker reveals how DNA test may have solved a notorious ...

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    "Little did I know," she said with a chuckle -- cutting to how a year later a detective from the Michigan State Police called her at work, scaring her that she could be in trouble.

  9. Want to keep your kids believing in Santa? This mom made a ...

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    Clow was thinking of the DNA kit, but hadn't fully developed it until a RI girl asked police last January to DNA test a carrot to prove Santa is real. Clow was thinking of the DNA kit, but hadn't ...