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Then the DNA would be manufactured and put into cells.

But with each future generation, the Neanderthal DNA would be fragmented into ever shorter chunks.

The DNA would be collected through a cheek swab, a Justice Department spokesman, Erik Ablin, said Wednesday.

The DNA would be used only to align the circuits and would be destroyed by the high temperatures used by the chip-making processes.

Because his family has passed through so many generations, there are doubts about how conclusive a test of his own DNA would be.

They would then press the "print" button, so to speak, and the DNA would be manufactured from its chemical components.

"What remains of any DNA would be in the center of the bone," said François Daoust, head of the forensic institute of the French national police agency.

Franklin was duly hired, but Randall, for reasons best known to him, implied in his letter that DNA would be her project alone.

The tribal government later filed a lawsuit claiming that members of the tribe were not aware that their DNA would be studied for anything but diabetes.

Dr. Randall set up a corrosive atmosphere between them by implying to Dr. Franklin that DNA would be her exclusive problem, according to a recent biography of her by Brenda Maddox.

A single strand of the mother's DNA would be replaced with third-party mitochondria from a healthy egg donor, as mitochondrial DNA is passed down from the maternal line.

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