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DNA Could Reveal Your Surname - Research By University Of Leicester Has Implications For Forensics As Well As Genealogy (Medical News Today)
Scientists at the world-leading Department of Genetics at the University of Leicester - where the revolutionary technique of genetic fingerprinting was invented by Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys- are developing techniques which may one day allow police to work out someone's surname from the DNA alone.
DNA fingerprinting could reveal your surname (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Police could one day predict the surname of male suspects or victims of crime from DNA alone, researchers said on Wednesday.
DNA could reveal your surname (TVNZ)
Police could one day predict the surname of male suspects or victims of crime from DNA alone, British researchers said.
Friday, October 10, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
In research with implications for forensics and genealogy, scientists here have been developing techniques that may allow police to work out a person's surname from the DNA alone.
DNA fingerprinting could reveal your surname (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Police could one day predict the surname of male suspects or victims of crime from DNA alone, British researchers said on Wednesday.
DNA Could Reveal Your Surname (Science Daily)
Researchers have shown that men with the same British surname are highly likely to be genetically linked. The results of the research have implications in the fields of forensics, genealogy, epidemiology and the history of surnames.
Britons putting artificial intelligence to test (The Oklahoman)
READING, England — Computers argued, cracked jokes and parried trick questions Sunday, all part of an annual test of artificial intelligence carried out at the University of Reading. Typing away at split-screen terminals, a dozen volunteers carried out two conversations at once: one with a chat program, the other with a human. After five minutes, they were asked to say which was which. Some ...
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