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  2. DNA profiling - Wikipedia

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    DNA analysis intended to identify a species, rather than an individual, is called DNA barcoding. DNA profiling is a forensic technique in criminal investigations, comparing criminal suspects' profiles to DNA evidence so as to assess the likelihood of their involvement in the crime.

  3. 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.

  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. He Jiankui affair - Wikipedia

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    Compelled by the situation, he immediately announced the birth of genome-edited babies in a series of five YouTube videos the same day. [6] [7] The first babies, known by their pseudonyms Lulu (Chinese: 露露) and Nana (娜娜), are twin girls born in October 2018, and the second birth or the third baby born was in 2019, [8] [9] named Amy. [10]

  6. DNA test kits threaten kids’ privacy in ways we can’t ...

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  7. Official: Police used fake DNA reports during interrogations

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    Virginia Beach police used forged documents that linked people's DNA to a crime to get them to confess or cooperate with investigators, Virginia's outgoing attorney general announced Wednesday.

  8. Hwang affair - Wikipedia

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    The SNU immediately investigated the research work and found that both the 2004 and 2005 papers contained fabricated results. Hwang was compelled to resign from the university, [15] and publicly confessed in January 2006 that the research papers were based on fabricated data. [14] Science immediately retracted the two papers. [16]

  9. Fake nude photos with faces of underage celebrities top some ...

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    A Google search for “Miley Cyrus fake nudes” returned the same fake nude image showing a 15-year-old Cyrus in the top 10 Google image search results. The fourth result for “fake nudes” on ...