France’s trove of DNA profiles has helped solve high-profile crimes and was used to find some of the Louvre suspects, and it is growing. The police can also access other countries’ databases.
DNA shines a light back into the past, showing us things that fossils can't. But how far back can that light extend? Some of the oldest DNA sequences come from mastodon and polar bear fossils about 50 ...
QIAGEN N.V. (NYSE: QGEN; Frankfurt Prime Standard: QIA) today announced the launch of the EZ2 DNA Investigator Sep&Prep Kit, ...
New research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison reveals that dysfunction in a protein essential to maintaining ...
Leiden researchers, led by Sebastian Pomplun, have developed a new method to screen hundreds of thousands of molecules for ...
A secret briefing warned the Queensland government that police and courts were still being provided unreliable DNA results, ...
Standard laboratory tests can fail to detect many disease-causing DNA changes. Now, a novel 3D chromosome mapping method can ...
DNA evidence links both a hydraulic lift purchased by Gregory Grant Hobson and blood found at a rural Fresno County crime scene to his slain wife, Anu Anand Hobson, a forensic analyst testified ...
APFSL initiates DNA matching of 18 charred bodies from the Kurnool bus tragedy to identify victims for their families.
It’s a simple experiment wash, strain, dry. But beneath it lies a world of food science and chemistry: how we isolate one humble compound from nature’s most versatile root. Where did it all go wrong ...
Human fertility hinges on a delicate molecular ballet that begins even before birth. UC Davis researchers have uncovered how special protein networks safeguard chromosomes as eggs and sperm form, ...