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Filmpje biologie DNA – Video

Posted: Published on December 4th, 2014

Filmpje biologie DNA extreem mooi filmpje. By: Ivar Bouw … Continue reading

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare DNA Bomb Quest – Video

Posted: Published on December 4th, 2014

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare DNA Bomb Quest First Episode trying to get a DNA Bomb like comment and subscribe Call of Duty Advanced Warfare https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00851_00. By: MerkaHD … Continue reading

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Richard III’s DNA surprise

Posted: Published on December 4th, 2014

STORY HIGHLIGHTS London (CNN) -- New DNA tests reveal Britain's long-lost King Richard III was blue-eyed and likely blond-haired, but they also raise intriguing questions over whether he -- and other monarchs before and since -- should have been on the throne at all. Experts researching the case of the "King in the car park" -- a set of remains dug up from beneath a parking lot in the central English city of Leicester in 2012 -- now say they are 99.999% positive that the bones are those of Richard III, who died at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. Genetic specialist Turi King, from the University of Leicester, said analysis of various genetic markers offered tantalizing clues to Richard III's appearance -- suggesting that he was not the dark-haired, steely-eyed monarch portrayed in well-known historical images. "[There are] genes that we know are involved in coding for hair and eye color ... The genetic evidence shows he had a 96% probability of having blue eyes, and a 77% probability of having blond hair, though this can darken with age." Tests suggest Richard III had blue eyes and -- at least as a child -- blond hair; this portrait is … Continue reading

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California nixes DNA database for suspects

Posted: Published on December 4th, 2014

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- A California state appellate court has defied the U.S. Supreme Court with a ruling tossing out a law requiring DNA collection from everyone arrested for a felony. "The California DNA Act intrudes too quickly and too deeply into the privacy interests of arrestees," presiding justice J. Anthony Kline wrote for the three-judge panel of the First Appellate District Court of Appeal in San Francisco. The decision cited 2012 state statistics that 62 percent of those arrested for felonies who were not ultimately convictedalmost 20 percent of the total number of felony busts were never even charged with a crime. The decision contravenes a Supreme Court decision last year ruling that a similar Maryland DNA law was a valid form of police identification of suspects, like fingerprinting. The California panel cited the state constitution which declares "privacy" to be an "inalienable right" under a 1972 state law, the Privacy Initiative. The court noted: "The collection and indefinite storage of DNA samples is the epitome of the kind of stockpiling of personal and private information the Privacy Initiative meant to protect from unnecessary governmental intrusion." The California case, People v. Buza, involved a San Francisco man … Continue reading

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California court strikes down DNA collection law

Posted: Published on December 4th, 2014

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A California appeals court struck down a state law that requires the collection of DNA from anyone arrested on suspicion of committing a felony. The 1st District Court of Appeal said Wednesday that the state Constitution's ban on unreasonable search and seizure prohibited the DNA collection using a cheek swab. The law was approved by voters in 2004. "We conclude that the DNA Act ... unreasonably intrudes on such arrestees' expectation of privacy," Presiding Justice J. Anthony Kline said in a 3-0 ruling. There was no immediate order stopping police in California from continuing to collect DNA, and the appellate court's ruling could be appealed. Still, the ruling is important, said Julia Harumi Mass, a senior staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, which filed a brief in the case. "It's one of the first opinions to recognize that DNA analysis is fundamentally different from a fingerprint," Mass said. "Arrestee DNA collection raises serious privacy concerns." Supporters of the law say law enforcement's interest in solving cold cases, identifying crime suspects and even exonerating the wrongly accused outweigh privacy concerns raised by the forced DNA collections. The state Attorney General's office is reviewing … Continue reading

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DNA Test That Distinguishes Identical Twins May Be Used in Court for First Time

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In 2004, two young women were abducted at gunpoint while walking home near Boston at night. The crimes happened eight days apart, but the pattern was the same: The women were shoved into a car by two men, pistol-whipped, driven to a different location, and raped. While collecting her clothes, the second victim managed to grab the condom one of the men had worn; she hid it in her pocket, and turned it in as evidence. One of the two men involved pleaded guilty to the attacks in 2012. The other remained at large. Police had a suspect, but they couldnt pin the crime on him due to a twist of genetic fate: He had an identical twin brother, and DNA from the condom matched both siblings. But now, a decade after the assaults, scientists have developed a genetic test that can distinguish between identical twins, and it may be used in court for the first time in this case. The second suspect is 33-year-old Dwayne McNair. In September, McNair was arraigned on eight counts of aggravated rape and two counts of armed robbery, stemming from the two sexual assaults. Traditional forensic methods cant differentiate between DNA belonging to identical … Continue reading

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Organic Chemistry – McMurry – Aliphatic and Aryl Amines – Video

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Organic Chemistry - McMurry - Aliphatic and Aryl Amines This is the lecture recording for Chapter 24, Aliphatic and Aryl Amines, in John McMurry's Organic Chemistry. By: Paul Young … Continue reading

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Far Cry 4 Walkthrough – Part 24 – City Of Pain, Basic Chemistry – Video

Posted: Published on December 4th, 2014

Far Cry 4 Walkthrough - Part 24 - City Of Pain, Basic Chemistry If you like this game, buy it here http://bit.ly/FarCry4VideoGame Far Cry 4 by Ubisoft Rated: Mature Release: November 18, 2014 Ultra PC Walkthrough Part 24 City Of Pain, Basic Chemistry... By: gocalibergaming … Continue reading

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LSU forward Jordan Mickey says team is still building chemistry together | Video – Video

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LSU forward Jordan Mickey says team is still building chemistry together | Video'I feel we'll be together once conference play comes around and possibly before.' By: NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune … Continue reading

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Chemistry 107. Inorganic Chemistry. Lecture 23. – Video

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Chemistry 107. Inorganic Chemistry. Lecture 23. UCI Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry (Fall 2014) Lec 23. Inorganic Chemistry -- Coordination Chemistry II: Liquid Field Theory View the complete course: http:/... By: UCIrvineOCW … Continue reading

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