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Japan researchers can now solve crime by using mosquito-sucked blood

Isitnecessaryforbadguystobeawareofmosquitoeswhencommittingacrime?Theanswermightbe"yes"now.ResearchersfromJapan'sNagoyaUniversityandSaitamaMedicalUniversityhaved

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Ancestry.com denies exploiting users' DNA

Aleadinggenealogyservice,Ancestry.com,hasdeniedexploitingusers'DNAfollowingcriticismofitstermsandconditions.TheUScompany'sDNAtestingservicehasincludedarighttogr

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Advance in DNA testing now can track distant blood relatives

Research in Japan now allows DNA analysis to match distant relatives rather than just immediate family, a development that could prove immensely useful in identifying victims in disaster situations.

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DNA tests lead police to Gansu 'Ripper'

Police in Gansu province have captured a suspected serial killer accused of the rape and murder of 11 victims, one of them an 8-year-old girl, in northern China.

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DNA test helps north China police find six children abducted 20 years ago

With the help of DNA test, police in north China's Hebei province have managed to find parents for six children who were abducted more than 20 years ago, local sources said.

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Five things we love: from a drone sidekick to a DNA scarf

Ever wanted to go to a nightlclub in a sound-sensitive animal mask? Ever wanted to decorate your bedroom with your own genome? These and more in this month’s roundup

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Pencil drawings can help solve puzzle of DNA sequencing: Australian scientists

​The Australian federal government is poised to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will enable Australia to participate as a founding member of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), Trade Minister Andrew Robb said on Monday.

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U.S. Supreme Court allows police to obtain DNA of people under arrest

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the police can take DNA samples from people under arrest without a warrant.