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  2. DNA bank - Wikipedia

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    Some DNA banks also store the DNA of rare or endangered species to ensure their survival. [1] The DNA bank can be used to compare and analyze DNA samples. Comparison of DNA samples allowed scientists to work on the Human Genome Project, which maps out many of the genes on human DNA. It has also led to the development of preventive genetics.

  3. Who We Are and How We Got Here - Wikipedia

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    Who We Are and How We Got Here is a 2018 book on the contribution of genome-wide ancient DNA research to human population genetics by the geneticist David Reich.He describes discoveries made by his group and others, based on analysis and comparison of ancient and modern DNA from human populations around the world.

  4. Biobank - Wikipedia

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    The term "biobank" first appeared in the late 1990s and is a broad term that has evolved in recent years. [1] [2] One definition is "an organized collection of human biological material and associated information stored for one or more research purposes."

  5. Store your DNA for future generations ... Is it worth $399? - AOL

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    King Tut had a pyramid to keep his memory alive, today for the relatively low, low price of $399, immortality seekers can store one gigabyte of digital memories and a DNA sample in a nuclear bomb ...

  6. Knowledge ark - Wikipedia

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    An example of a DNA bank is the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, a seedbank which is intended to preserve a wide variety of plant seeds (such as important crops) in case of their extinction. [3] The Memory of Mankind project involves engraving human knowledge on clay tablets and storing it in a salt mine. [4] The engravings are microscopic. [5]

  7. 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.

  8. UK Biobank - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] Their human genome sequencing database, proteomic database, and human imaging project are the largest in the world. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The project is enabling scientists to study the onset of diseases such as cancers, heart disease, and age-related conditions in the early stages of their development.

  9. National DNA Data Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The same year, after the Swissair Flight 111 disaster, a special DNA typing task force led by the RCMP used the technology to help identify human remains. [5] In 2000, National DNA Data Bank was officially launched. The legislation enabled this time, allowed military judges to make post-conviction DNA data bank orders. [6]