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Recently, forensic scientists in California used a genetic analysis procedure called "familial searching" or "kinship searching" to help the police identify a suspect in the "Grim Sleeper" serial murder case — and they did so by using a DNA sample collected for another purpose from the suspect's own son.
Mrs Campbell said items were analysed and a report was compiled last year using a DNA sample from Mr Paterson.
To obtain both the wild-type and c.126-1086T>A-containing alleles for the MPZ-MCS3 (see Results), PCR amplification was performed using a DNA sample from the heterozygous patient (BAB1733).
Exome sequencing was performed using a DNA sample from affected individual III-1 (Fig. 1a).
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"I thought it was for forensic purposes, not border control," says Christopher Phillips of the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, who with colleagues recently used a DNA sample to correctly infer the ancestry of a suspect in the 2004 train bombings in Madrid.
Forensic scientists used a DNA sample from his son to confirm Brown was the killer.
We used a DNA sample of the bull sequenced here, samples from the two animals hybridized to the bull in the CGH array experiment and DNA from four of the animals used as our reference population in the BovineHD BeadChip array.
Genomic DNA used for PCR amplification was extracted from the whole blood sample using a DNA extraction kit (Takara, China).
Genomic DNA used for PCR amplification was extracted from the whole blood sample using a DNA extraction kit (Promega, Beijing, China).
Genomic DNA was extracted from the blood sample using a DNA extraction kit (Qiagen, Valencia, CA, USA).
She then analyzed the samples using a DNA phenotyping process often used by law enforcement to create forensic profiles of criminal suspects.
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