Few highlighted cases solved by this technique have been discussed in this chapter. Besides, the technology has also been used in solving many cold cases in history as well as exonerating innocents. Though NGS technology is in its preliminary stage of use in forensic DNA analysis, its ...
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The phenomenon of solving cold cases using free DNA data provided by the generous sharing instincts of genealogists quickly got taken up as a for-profit venture. Almost 100 cold-caseshave been solvedby a combination of genetic and genealogical sleuthing—and some surreptitious sampling bypolice offi...
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