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  2. Here’s what happened, and here's how investigators used new advancements in forensic science to crack the case. Topical Press Agency/Getty. Dr. Buck Ruxton. The Murders.

  3. DNA evidence leads to suspect 28 years after deadly stabbing

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    "Advances in forensics and DNA have allowed police to identify the perpetrator and the matter is now before the court," Ottawa Police said in a statement. Diehl was arrested in Vancouver on ...

  4. A teen was found buried in a basement in New York. An ... - AOL

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    But with advancements in modern forensic technology, things started looking up last year, Glas said. Construction workers found the remains wrapped in a carpet during a demolition project on ...

  5. Investigative genetic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    The US government's own Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) database is composed of forensic evidence assessable to local, state, and federal law enforcement officials. This database consists of genetic profiles of approximately 18 million different people, however these are limited to DNA samples from convicted felons and arrestees. [ 26 ]

  6. Forensic DNA analysis - Wikipedia

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    The first use of RFLP analysis in forensic casework was in 1985 in the United Kingdom. [4] This type of analysis used variable number tandem repeats (VNTRs) to distinguish between individuals. VNTRs are common throughout the genome and consist of the same DNA sequence repeated again and again. [ 5 ]

  7. Forensic identification - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Those who specialize in forensic identification continue to make headway with new discoveries and technological advances to make convictions more accurate. [4] [5] Body identification is a subfield of forensics concerned with identifying someone from their remains, usually from fingerprint analysis, dental analysis, or DNA analysis.

  8. DNA sequencing - Wikipedia

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    The use of DNA sequencing has also led to the development of new forensic techniques, such as DNA phenotyping, which allows investigators to predict an individual's physical characteristics based on their genetic data. In addition to its applications in forensic science, DNA sequencing has also been used in medical research and diagnosis.

  9. Madeleine McCann news – latest: ‘Traditional’ evidence will ...

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    A forensics expert has warned that “traditional” evidence will be difficult to find after 16 years have passed since Madeleine McCann’s disappearance.