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| DNA sample may be enough to build an image of your face |
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Dick Ahlstrom FORENSIC SCIENCE is about to take a startling new turn reconstructing facial features and skin tone simply by reading your DNA. This goes far beyond doing an identity-proving genetic fingerprint, it means the person s actual face will emerge after analysing a collection of genes, according to a scientist from Pennsylvania State University. The process, forensic molecular photofitting relies on mapping genes that are linked to skin pigmentation and in its more complex form, to groups of genes that control facial structure, stated Dr Mark Shriver. Read the full story: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2009/0216/1233867939011.html |
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| Cases OverviewCases Overview It is not known how often law enforcement agencies have turned to FDP as part of an attempt to identify an unknown suspect or victim; some reports claim that the method has been used in several hundre ... |
| Laws Overview Is forensic DNA phenotyping regulated?
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| Research Overview We are collecting references for papers, reports, conference presentations, or abstracts that report findings relevant to FDP. Our intent is to periodically publish an annotated bibliography that trac ... |
