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The Emotional Impact of Working in Investigative Genetic GenealogyThe thrill of the chase is what draws so many to the field, and the satisfaction of helping bring justice to victims of violent crime is the icing on the cake. With that said, there are some enormous ... In 2023, DNA samples extracted from the remains were sent to Intermountain Forensics, a non-profit laboratory in Salt Lake City, Utah, for analysis and whole-genome sequencing. Scientists have developed a water soluble, non-toxic fluorescent spray that makes fingerprints visible in just a few seconds. Dismembered bodies are a reality in criminal investigations. In such cases, investigators need as much information as possible, and that evidence has to stand up in a court of law. |
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