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  2. DNA profiling - Wikipedia

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    1- Denaturation : In this step, the DNA is heated to 95 °C to dissociate the hydrogen bonds between the complementary base pairs of the double-stranded DNA. 2-Annealing : During this stage the reaction is cooled to 50-65 °C. This enables the primers to attach to a specific location on the single -stranded template DNA by way of hydrogen bonding.

  3. List of DNA-tested mummies - Wikipedia

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    Name Original Location of Remains Date Lived (years ago) Mitochondrial DNA sequence mtDNA Haplogroup Y-DNA Haplogroup; Paglicci 23: Italy 28,000 [1]: CRS [2]: H [citation needed] ...

  4. Challenges of DNA technology to identify missing children

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    SEE MORE: Philadelphia police identify 'Boy in the Box' found dead 65 years ago. ... Some DNA in genealogy databases could be used at the Towson University Human Remains Identification Laboratory.

  5. DNAPrint Genomics - Wikipedia

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    It is rare that a DNA chunk is conserved in two individuals from a common ancestor who lived more than ten generations (around 300 years) in the past. Beyond ten generations, the fraction of ancestors who contributed directly to the DNA being tested is incredibly small due to genetic crossing-over events and the inherent randomness in the ...

  6. 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.

  7. Want to keep your kids believing in Santa? This mom made a ...

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    Like a lot of parents of young children, Christine Clow wanted to do all she could to keep the magic of Christmas alive and to keep her kids believing in Santa Claus.. Several years ago, with her ...

  8. TrueAllele - Wikipedia

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    TrueAllele is a software program by Cybergenetics that analyzes DNA using statistical methods, a process called probabilistic genotyping. It is used in forensic identification. [1] The program can be used in situations unsuited to traditional methods, such as when a mixture of multiple people's DNA is in a sample. [2]

  9. 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 ...