HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Changes to a DNA database will likely affect cold case investigations. The site Ancestry.com ...
FINALLY SEE JUSTICE. NO FACE, NO NAME, JUST A SINGLE BONE AND A MYSTERY THAT MAY NOW FINALLY BE SOLVED. THERE’S QUITE LITERALLY NO LEADS. THESE SKELETAL REMAINS JUST ARRIVED HERE AT OREM, A FIRST OF ...
For decades, Rebecca “Becky” Burke’s family feared the worst. The Smyrna native had lost contact with many of them in the 1980s after falling deeper into substance abuse, sparked by prescription ...
Genetic sequencing has gone through several advances. A major breakthrough came when scientists began breaking the billions of letters that compose DNA up into relatively small bits of a few hundred ...
A body in the river. A murdered boy. A teenage runaway found dead in the brush. Each is a case with an unanswered question: Who killed them? Detectives are increasingly turning toward genetic ...
Life for Sabrina Filipek Don is full. Not only does she do yoga and visit the gym, but at 30 years old, she is also a powerlifter.Filipek Don was diagnosed with autism when she was around 5 years old, ...
All it takes is a single strand of DNA to solve murder cases where the trail went cold decades ago. Genetic genealogy, which compares DNA testing with genetic databases to construct a reverse family ...
n the mid-1980s, tragedy struck two villages in Leicestershire, England. In two separate instances, three years apart, two teenage girls were raped and murdered on their way home from school. On ...
Patients with germline pathogenic variants (PVs) in APC develop tens (attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis [AFAP]) to innumerable (classic FAP) adenomatous polyps in their colon and are at ...
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