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Category Archives: DNA

My Y-DNA Haplogroup J2 – Video

Posted: Published on September 1st, 2014

My Y-DNA Haplogroup J2 A video about my Haplogroup J2 and where it come from. By: The Ignorant Killer … Continue reading

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Smack: DNA Will Have a Classic or Lose vs. Tay Roc – Video

Posted: Published on September 1st, 2014

Smack: DNA Will Have a Classic or Lose vs. Tay Roc http://www.vladtv.com - DNA and Smack had a fun joint interview with VladTV Battle Rap Journalist Michael Hughes, during which they debated DNA's upcoming clash vs. Tay Roc at Smack/URL's Summer... By: djvlad … Continue reading

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Glide Gear DNA 5050 – Unboxing and Overview – Video

Posted: Published on September 1st, 2014

Glide Gear DNA 5050 - Unboxing and Overview In this video I unbox and take a quick look at the DNA 5050 Camera Stabilizer made by Glide Gear. I take a quick look at some of the things this stabilizer does well and provide you with some... By: Tomas Villegas … Continue reading

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DNA Extraction from Banana – Video

Posted: Published on September 1st, 2014

DNA Extraction from Banana This is a video on the basics of DNA and how DNA can be extracted from Banana. It is a DIY project which can be done with ingredients available at home!!! By: bio educators … Continue reading

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DNA database helps crack cold cases

Posted: Published on September 1st, 2014

Published: Monday, 9/1/2014 BY JENNIFER FEEHAN BLADE STAFF WRITER For more than a decade after he broke into a Toledo home, raped and hogtied a woman whod been asleep in her bed, Aaron Lamont Beamon got away with the violent crime. It would take time and the nations massive database of DNA samples to catch up with Beamon. Now 39, he is to be sentenced Sept. 9 in Lucas County Common Pleas Court after pleading guilty in June to rape, kidnapping, burglary, and robbery in connection with the Oct. 15, 2001, attack on the 21-year-old victim. She was living with her parents at their home, said Jennifer Liptack-Wilson, an assistant Lucas County prosecutor assigned to the case. Everyone had left for school and work, and she was in bed sleeping. The victim didnt know her attacker and wasnt able to see his face. We were never able to find him, but we came to find him because vaginal swabs were taken as part of a rape kit, entered into [the DNA database], and finally we got a hit, Ms. Liptack-Wilson said. In cases with few other clues to go on, it can be like hitting the lottery. We see these … Continue reading

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DNA ruling endangers privacy, Maryland judge warns

Posted: Published on September 1st, 2014

Saturday August 30, 2014 04:00 PM As Marylands highest court upheld a rape conviction based on DNA collected from the arm of a police station chair, a veteran judge issued a stark warning about the consequences of the ruling. The majoritys approval of such police procedure means, in essence, that a person desiring to keep her DNA profile private, must conduct her public affairs in a hermetically sealed hazmat suit, Judge Sally D. Adkins wrote in a dissenting opinion. The rapist, Glenn Joseph Raynor, had challenged his conviction, arguing that police were wrong to swab his genetic material from the chair after he had refused to consent to giving a sample. But four judges of the Court of Appeals disagreed, ruling that police are free to scoop up DNA wherever they may come across it. The case reflects the continuing debate about the use of DNA and other technology to solve crimes. Forensic and digital evidence can be powerfully persuasive at trial, but some privacy advocates worry that it could be abused especially as the technology to analyze the information improves. Writing for the majority in Raynors case, Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera said the way police got Raynors DNA … Continue reading

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Dna Paracord Bracelet Tutorial – Video

Posted: Published on August 31st, 2014

Dna Paracord Bracelet Tutorial Check out my new Dna paracord bracelet tutorial. searching for a new node, I came to this. I do not know all the paracord knots from my head, but as far as I... By: Yuuma Armbanden … Continue reading

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Cecile Janssens – Predictive and not understanding the mixed messages of our DNA – Video

Posted: Published on August 31st, 2014

Cecile Janssens - Predictive and not understanding the mixed messages of our DNA Watch on LabRoots at http://labroots.com/user/webinars/details/id/344 When whole genome and whole exome sequencing are introduced into health care, and offered directly to consumers in commercial... By: LabRoots … Continue reading

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brittnygirl: Little Mix – DNA COVER – Video

Posted: Published on August 31st, 2014

brittnygirl: Little Mix - DNA COVER It's YOUR turn to shine! Get The Voice and make your own hit music video. Download The Voice for iOS: http://bit.ly/TVOSiOS or ANDROID: http://bit.ly/voiceappcp2 and get singing! Subscribe... By: TheVoiceOnStageUS … Continue reading

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Judge warns privacy of DNA at stake after ruling

Posted: Published on August 31st, 2014

As the state's highest court upheld this week a Harford County rape conviction based on DNA collected from the arm of a police station chair, a veteran judge issued a stark warning about the consequences of the ruling. "The majority's approval of such police procedure means, in essence, that a person desiring to keep her DNA profile private, must conduct her public affairs in a hermetically sealed hazmat suit," Judge Sally D. Adkins wrote in a dissenting opinion. The rapist, Glenn Joseph Raynor, had challenged his conviction, arguing that police were wrong to swab his genetic material from the chair after he had refused to consent to giving a sample. But four judges of the Court of Appeals disagreed, ruling that police are free to scoop up DNA wherever they may come across it. Raynor's attorney could not be reached for comment. The case reflects the continuing debate in Maryland and across the nation about the use of DNA and other technology to solve crimes. Forensic and digital evidence can be powerfully persuasive at trial, but some privacy advocates worry that it could be abused especially as the technology to analyze the information improves. Writing for the majority in Raynor's … Continue reading

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