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DNA, Detroit and serial killer
Woman Found Dead In Detroit in 2006 Finally ID'd Through Advanced DNA Testing, Believed to be Victim of Mich. Serial Killer
Darylnn Washington was identified as the Jane Doe discovered on the east side of Detroit in June 2006, through a partnership between the Detroit Police Department and Othram Inc., a Texas-based forensic genetic genealogy firm specializing in advanced DNA testing, the company shared in a press release .
DNA testing identifies a woman found in 2006 and linked to Detroit serial killer
Authorities in Detroit have identified the remains of a woman found in an abandoned Detroit house nearly 20 years ago.
DNA Advances Could Solve Mystery of Serial Killer's Victims
A renewed effort to identify victims of suspected Indiana serial killer Herbert Baumeister is underway, decades after investigators unearthed thousands of bone fragments on his property.
Their remains were found decades ago. A new push could identify all of a serial killer's victims
It’s been decades since thousands of human bones and bone fragments were unearthed on a suspected Indiana serial killer’s property
DNA identifies woman believed to be victim of serial killer
It's a criminal investigation breakthrough nearly two decades in the making. Advanced DNA identified the remains of a woman found in an abandoned Detroit house as Marilyn Washington.
30 years after discovery of remains, DNA could identify all of a serial killer's victims
Decades after investigators unearthed thousands of human bones and bone fragments on a suspected Indiana serial killer’s property, a renewed quest is playing out in laboratories to solve a long-running mystery: Who were they?
DNA, Rex Heuermann
Rex Heuermann's attorneys want to exclude DNA testing of hairs found at crime scene
Rex Heuermann's attorneys want to exclude certain DNA testing as evidence, arguing the technique used has not been generally accepted as reliable in the scientific community.
Rex Heuermann's attorneys ask judge to exclude some DNA testimony from Gilgo Beach trial
Rex Heuermann's attorneys say DNA results from hair found in six of the crime scenes should be excluded from the trial.
Heuermann defense asks for certain DNA evidence to be excluded from trial
Heuermann’s lawyer says the methods done by a California lab have never been presented in a New York court.
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Is Your Diet Killing Your DNA? Scientists Uncover Liver Cancer “Ticking Time Bomb”
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Newly discovered mechanism triggers immune response in cells with damaged DNA
A research team from the University of California, Irvine has revealed a previously unknown mechanism that triggers an ...
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Brian Walshe case: Hearing set as fight over DNA evidence, police records continues
Brian Walshe, who is accused of killing and dismembering his wife in 2023, is expected to be in a Massachusetts courtroom on Wednesday afternoon for a hearing.
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Popular drink to sell custom DNA kits for people, pets: ‘Dawg status’
Blue IV, Butler University's mascot takes a whiff at some MUG Root Beer as part of school's The Real Dogs Of All-Star Weekend ...
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Storing Thousands of Terabytes in a Single Gram of DNA
Researchers from Peking University have unveiled a groundbreaking approach to DNA data storage, which leverages enzymatic ...
Business Daily Africa
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Kemri raises DNA test services by 35pc on rising operational costs
Kemri says the cost of DNA testing has risen due to an increase in operational costs and potential advances in technology.
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