The global Viral Vector & Plasmid DNA Manufacturing market size is estimated at USD 1.44 billion by 2028.It is anticipated to witness a healthy CAGR of about …
Industrial Forecasts on DNA Testing Services Industry: The report titled, ‘Global DNA Testing Services market ‘, has been prepared based on a profound market …
DNA, surnames trace history’s path observer-me.com
In my last column I dealt with family associations. There are other types of associations which can also prove of immense value including DNA studies. These go …
Who killed Nanette Krentel? Unsolved death joins other mysterious north shore cases NOLA.com
Margaret Coon, Ruth Anne Manguno, Louis Wagner, Kenneth Broyle, the Lady in the Lake — they are the victims who haunt St. Tammany Parish homicide …
Ancestry DNA tests ‘could be used to ASSASSINATE people in the future’ – Daily Star Daily Star
So-called “personalised viruses” could be used to subtly kill individuals, or even commit genocide of entire races, futurist David Wood D.Sc. exclusively told Daily …
Freed At Last! Genealogical DNA Did It! | The Mighty 790 KFGO KFGO News
The use of Genealogical DNA has solved many decades-old crimes, and put rapists and murderers in prison. But, this time it has freed a man from prison.
Body of woman found in Steuben County in 1999 identified WANE
STEUBEN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) – After 19 years, the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department identified a woman found dead in a field northeast of Angola.
Rapid DNA machines have the potential to change policing, but not everyone in Utah is on board Salt Lake Tribune
Two printer-size machines stored at the Utah Attorney General’s Office can process DNA evidence in two hours, instead of the days or weeks a laboratory …
Humboldt County clears backlog of untested rape kits Eureka Times Standard
At least three law enforcement agencies in Humboldt County have cleared their backlogs of untested rape kits, including some kits dating back 15 years.
Verbatim: Unidentified Body located in 1999 identified as Tina L. Cabanaw wpta21.com
The Steuben County Sheriff’s Department has identified the body of a woman discovered in 1999.