'New weapon' to decode DNA patterns
British police are experimenting with a new technology that can help decipher mysterious DNA patterns so far and solve thousands of cases that have yet to find a solution.
Beginning yesterday, the new DNA decoding technology was tested by four police forces in northern England. According to the plan, after 3 months the new technology will be expanded to use for police forces in the rest of England and Wales.
According to New Scientist , this computer-based technology is built by the UK government's (FSS) Scientific Agency, which allows the identification of small, low-quality and complex DNA samples obtained from the field. committing crime. It can help scientists identify DNA samples 40% more than they are today, and increase the incidence rate to 15%.
FSS is operating the world's first and largest DNA database in the UK, with more than 10,000 DNA samples obtained from crime scenes and 50,000 samples from individual individuals each month.
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