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As these DNA test stories show, you truly never know what you’ll find in your family tree! It could be a surprising ...
Debiopharm ( a privately-owned, Swiss-based biopharmaceutical company aiming to establish tomorrow’s standard-of-care to cure cancer and infectious diseases, today unveiled its upcoming contributions ...
“This is the first step towards the use of gene editing therapies to treat a wide variety of rare genetic disorders for which there are currently no definitive medical treatments,” said Dr. Kiran ...
The WCCO Original, "Footprint to Murder," follows the Minnesota cold case story that captured worldwide attention when DNA, social media and dedicated detectives ultimately led to the killer.
Investigators cracked the cold case in 2019 after a relative submitted her DNA to a genealogy website that matched DNA from the crime scene. Downs’ attorney, Assistant Public Defender Emily Jura ...
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (WOIO) - New DNA testing may be happening as soon as this summer on evidence, specifically hair, in the Amy Mihaljevic kidnapping and murder case. It’s been 35 years since ...
To piece together the issues central to the Atrops case, including the role DNA plays, OPB relied on court records, transcripts from pretrial hearings, numerous published studies and papers by ...
The medical use of synthetic DNA challenges traditional associations between genes and identity. The study explores how this emerging technology impacts identity, privacy and reproduction ...
A new study has discovered in mouse models that genes associated with repairing mismatched DNA are critical in eliciting damages to neurons that are most vulnerable in Huntington's disease and ...
For nearly a decade, social media users have claimed that traces of human DNA exist in hot dogs. A study cited by many people was first published in 2015 and resurfaced in 2024. One recent example ...
Shortly after, federal authorities recovered Nilo’s DNA from drinking glasses and various utensils he used at a corporate event, prosecutors wrote in a statement of the case filed in court.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Arizona Supreme Court has decided that crucial DNA evidence can be used in a high-profile murder case from nearly a decade ago, sending the case back to trial.