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Cell-Free Fetal DNA Testing Market to Gain a Stronghold by 2018 to 2026 Indepth Study of this Cell-Free Fetal DNA Testing Market. Fact.MR, in its recently published Market research report, supplies an understanding of the ...
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After Nearly 17 Years in Prison, Innocence Project Helps Free Robert DuBoise Thanks to DNA ... After requesting post-conviction DNA testing in 2006, Dubois had been told that all evidence from his trial had been destroyed in 1990. But slides from ...
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Doggy DNA banks could stop the UK's rarest breeds going extinct But there is a glimmer of salvation on the horizon: DNA tests. In 2006, the Skye Terrier Club, a group of breeders, enthusiasts, and owners, decided to ...
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Health matters: What is PCR testing? By 1988, multiplex PCR allowed the test to detect multiple targets in one reaction. By 1992, scientists were able to measure the amplification of DNA in ...
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MCAO to create Prosecution Integrity Unit to review post-conviction innocence claims The testing of the DNA evidence ruled out Krone as a suspect and identified another man who was later convicted of the crime. Krone was exonerated ...
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ERDC environmental experts awarded patent for improving soil contamination testing The team received a U.S. Patent this year for their innovative process "DNA-Based Testing for Environmental Contamination." Led by Dr. Jed Eberly, a ...
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India's COVID-19 tests cross 40-million mark With as many as nine lakh samples tested for the detection of COVID-19 for the third consecutive day, the number of tests has crossed the 40-million ...
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Distrust hampers Hong Kong mass virus test plan Distrust hampers Hong Kong mass virus test plan ... many Hong Kongers fear mass testing will lead to widespread DNA collection – something local ...
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Hong Kong's mass coronavirus test plan hampered by swirling China distrust Facebook groups have been filled with concerns ranging from whether the tests will meet international standards, fears of DNA collection and whether ...
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'Never Give Up': Ronnie Long, Wrongfully Convicted by All-White Jury, Freed After 44 Years in Prison In 2005, a judge granted Long's motion to review biological evidence, and to allow him to submit his DNA for testing. The judge also ordered a review ...
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