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  2. 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 ...

  3. DNA profiling - Wikipedia

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    The DNA ratio is often the most important aspect to look at in determining whether a mixture can be interpreted. For example, if a DNA sample had two contributors, it would be easy to interpret individual profiles if the ratio of DNA contributed by one person was much higher than the second person.

  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. Babies switched at birth - Wikipedia

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    DNA tests proved that the girl was indeed switched. After days of investigation, the other family was found. The babies were gradually introduced to their biological parents and returned to their birth homes. [31] On October 10, 2011, it was discovered that two Russian newborn girls were switched 12 years beforehand in a town in the Ural ...

  6. 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.

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

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  8. John Schneeberger - Wikipedia

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    She reported him to the police, who ordered a fourth DNA test. This time, multiple samples were taken: blood, mouth swab, and hair follicle. All three matched the semen samples from the daughter. [citation needed] During his 1999 trial, Schneeberger revealed the method he used to foil the DNA tests.

  9. 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.

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