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An international team has developed a novel tool to accurately predict eye, hair and skin color from human biological material -- even a small DNA sample -- left, for example, at a crime scene or ...
IUPUI professor helps develop new DNA test for use in forensics that can predict eye and hair color as well as skin tone.
Show Me Your DNA And I'll Tell You Your Eye Color Date: March 11, 2009 Source: Cell Press Summary: More and more information is being gathered about how human genes influence medically relevant ...
We all know that DNA evidence can make or break a forensic investigation, but it's not uncommon for police to encounter DNA at a crime scene that doesn't ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – There’s a new breakthrough in how DNA can be used to find suspects and solve crimes. An IUPUI professor has developed technology that determines eye color, hair color and… ...
The color of the eyes and hair of ancestors dead for hundreds of years can now be revealed from their DNA alone, researchers say.
A new technique, Forensic DNA Phenotyping, allows investigators to predict suspects’ hair and eye color by analyzing stand-alone DNA evidence.
Scientists from the Netherlands and Poland have come up with a new system that uses DNA samples to determine the hair and eye color of the deceased.
DNA markers can now select a future baby’s eye color, but is it ethical? Reproductive medicine has long been used to learn about a child’s health.
POLICE with no leads can now predict the eye colour of their suspect from DNA recovered at the crime scene. It’s the first time such a tool has been available. Manfred Kayser at Erasmus ...
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