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  2. CrimTrac - Wikipedia

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    The National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS) is a fingerprint and palm print database and matching system, which is available to Australian police and immigration authorities. The NAFIS assists Australian police to solve crime by quickly and reliably establishing a person's identity from fingerprint and palm impressions.

  3. DNA database - Wikipedia

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    A DNA database or DNA databank is a database of DNA profiles which can be used in the analysis of genetic diseases, genetic fingerprinting for criminology, or genetic genealogy. DNA databases may be public or private, the largest ones being national DNA databases. DNA databases are often employed in forensic investigations.

  4. Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System

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    Combined DNA Index System—U.S. DNA system; Eurodac—the European fingerprint database for identifying asylum seekers and irregular border-crossers; National Automated Fingerprint Identification System—Australian system

  5. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    For comparisons of autosomal DNA data files from different testing companies. Used by law enforcement to identify suspects. WikiTree: Free genealogy community dedicated to building a worldwide family tree accessible to everyone Reclaim The Records: Non-profit group dedicated to publishing records that are restricted using laws and the public ...

  6. Is it safe to have your ancestry data online? Here's what ...

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    Millions of people use genetic testing companies like 23andMe to learn more about their ancestry and health. But a new data breach is highlighting the risks of having your ancestry information ...

  7. Investigative genetic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    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] Data on the racial distribution of profiles suggests that 8.6% of the entire African American population is present in the database compared to only 2% of the white population.

  8. Police: DNA tests link Richmond man to liquor store robbery

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    Police said DNA tests conducted on latex gloves found near the crime scene provided a link to Fultz.

  9. List of unsolved murders in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A DNA sample believed to belong to the murderer was found by police, and checked against Victoria Police's database with no luck. It was also checked against 1500 people including people in St Kilda at the time of the murder, locals with a violent past and registered sex offenders.