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Professor: Use SNPs, not STRs, to Reduce Errors in Familial TestingIn a study, Ge reviewed worldwide familial practices, ultimately concluding STR-based technology has limitations and is more prone to errors than SNP-based technology. All of their samples were found to contain a tiny but distinctive genetic variant, which the the researchers then used as a marker to look for other cases related to the conference. Back in 2009, 21-year-old Marcus Dickson was riding his skateboard when he was murdered—a bullet to the head. His sister Tina said he was on his way to Desert West Park to practice for an upcoming ... Archaeologists have dug up the remains of more than 1,500 people, many of them believed to have died in an epidemic, who were buried in a 19th century mass grave that is being excavated for a city ... |
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