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Riots in Turkey; Supreme Court says cops can take DNA at arrest; coming problems – Video

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Riots in Turkey; Supreme Court says cops can take DNA at arrest; coming problems
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DNA testing – Video

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Police allowed to get DNA upon arrest – Video

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Police allowed to get DNA upon arrest
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled police can take a genetic sample after someone has been arrested.

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Mod-02 Lec-02 Central Dogma: Basics of DNA, RNA, Proteins – Video

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Mod-02 Lec-02 Central Dogma: Basics of DNA, RNA, Proteins
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Little Mix Discuss ‘DNA’

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Little Mix Discuss #39;DNA #39; New Music
Little Mix set a chart record previously held by the Spice Girls: "DNA," Little Mix #39;s debut album, starts at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking the hi...

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NZ eyeing DNA technology

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Positive tests on a DNA analyser that gives crime scene results in just an hour has prompted ESR scientists to consider its use in New Zealand.

DNA extraction and analysis would be carried out at the crime scene, rather than having to be done in a laboratory, using the prototype developed by NEC.

That could speed up police investigations by getting faster identification of those involved in crimes, Environmental Science and Research (ESR) forensic development manager Bjorn Sutherland said.

It would maintain the same level of quality and accuracy of the older tests, he said.

A trial as part of ESR's future crime-scene research project, tested 25 mouth swab samples and other sample types. ESR is the sole forensic science provider to the New Zealand Police and manager of the DNA Profile Databank.

The results were encouraging and Sutherland said ESR would consider the potential for future use of the device in New Zealand.

Five NEC technical staff came to New Zealand to trial the device at ESR's Mount Albert DNA analysis facility in Auckland.

"The first phase of testing is to ensure the rapid DNA device produces results that are the same as those we'd get in our lab," Sutherland said.

"Early results are promising, but much more research and testing is needed before we can use the device on crime scene samples such as bloodstains."

ESR would discuss with NEC future opportunities to test the device.

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"Marketing DNA Test" Makes Sales and Marketing Easier, Less Frustrating

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CHICAGO, June 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --"Stop doing what you hate," says Perry Marshall. He is creator of the Marketing DNA Test, a free tool at http://www.MarketingDNAtest.com. "Individuals persuade very differently. Marketers, sales people, and managers are jamming square pegs into round holes. If your job doesn't harness your natural selling style, move on to one that does!"

As author of the world's best selling book on Internet advertising, The Ultimate Guide to Google AdWords, Marshall has experience to back up his statement. "I've consulted in over 300 industries and thousands of companies. Most marketing teams have the right people doing the wrong jobs. Most entrepreneurs are trying to excel at too many things."

The result, he says, is wasted sales calls, lousy marketing materials, poor communication and overworked staff. "The Marketing DNA Test was born out of my own painful discoveries of building teams: Five musicians does not a band make. Especially when four are bass players!"

He says most people hire people too much like themselves. The result is teams with overlap in some areas and gaping holes in others. "You've got three guys editing videos but nobody knows how to write a script. The gal who should be writing it is knocking on doors making cold calls instead and she's miserable. I created this test to stop the insanity."

People use various skill sets to sell:

Each of those skills is very different from the others. The Marketing DNA Test assesses eight different modes of persuasion: Alchemist (creative), Producer (systematic), Live, Recorded, Images, Words, Empathy and Analytics. It specifies the unique combination possessed by each individual.

Each DNA test report is unique to "1 in a million." It shows individuals and managers how to harness their greatest strengths. Brad Richdale, the legendary writer, director, producer and direct marketer said, "You will be stunned how scary accurate it is."

The test is free at http://www.MarketingDNAtest.com.

About Perry Marshall

Perry Marshall's Chicago company, Perry S. Marshall & Associates, consults both online and brick-and-mortar companies on generating sales leads, web traffic, and maximizing advertising results. At $2000 per hour he's one of the world's most expensive and sought-after marketing consultants. His top coaching groups have waiting lists, and many clients have engaged his services continuously for 10 years and more.

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DNA 'Fog' Marks Criminals Invisibly for Later ID

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For years banks have rigged bags of money with exploding dye packs, which show the cash was stolen and mark the thief. Now DNA can do the same job -- without the suspect being aware of it.

This isn't using the criminal's own DNA to track him or her -- it's engineered, artificial gene sequences that act like bar codes. They can be applied to goods or people to uniquely identify them, and be made to glow under certain kinds of light or be read by swabbing them and reading the sequence chemically.

DNA marking is already being used on objects for tracking by law enforcement agencies in the United States and the U.K.

The latest version of the technology comes from Stony Brook, N.Y.-based Applied DNA Sciences. It's called "DNA Fog." The device fills a room with smoke to confuse an intruder. The smoke isn't just to make it hard for the person to see; it also contains droplets loaded with DNA. If the person escapes, they are still covered with it, and it's invisible.

The DNA stays on the skin for about two weeks and is hard to wash out of clothing. And even if the burglar ditches her clothes in a dumpster, she'd have to lose the shoes, too.

"It's amazing how many people will dump their clothes but not their shoes," said Mitchell Warren Miller, director of digital strategy at Applied DNA. The "tag" of DNA lasts about two weeks.

Should that person get arrested, police would swab them and read the sample using a chemical process called polymerase chain reaction. PCR amplifies the genetic material, essentially making it easier to spot, and is simple and cheap enough that it can be done by amateurs. If the sequence from Applied DNA shows up, then it's a good bet they were in the vicinity when the DNA Fog device went off.

The DNA sequence can be altered, so any business that has it can have it's own unique code -- like tagging an intruder with the name and address.

It's an adaptation of a system Applied DNA uses to track goods, by marking them with DNA that glows when exposed to certain kinds of light, except in this case the DNA marks a person invisibly.

In the U.K., Selectamark Security Systems' makes several devices to get a DNA tag onto someone. One is a "defense spray" like pepper spray, which is geared to security guards and police who might want to identify someone who attacked them at close range. Another is a grease and gel that mark door handles or goods.

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DNA Microarray 2013 Market Report: A Focus on Sales Growth

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DUBLIN, June 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7gqfnv/dna_microarray) has announced the addition of the "DNA Microarray 2013: A Focus on Sales Growth" report to their offering.

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DNA Microarray 2013 presents the findings of a global market study of DNA Microarray, involving the participation of 201 buyers and end-users in this field. With a focus on market development, sales growth and commercial opportunities, the study profiled current and evolving areas of this market, as outlined below. Its findings provide valuable product and market information, and decision-making support to suppliers in the DNA Microarray field.

From the early use of miniaturised microarrays for the analysis of gene expression in the mid 1990s, this technique has established markets that are expected to reach $3 billion by 2015. However, these are also changing as new applications are developed and new competitive strategies, such as PCR, grow. This report, based on an analysis of current and evolving developments in the DNA microarray field, has been produced to assist marketing and sales in this field, and the identification of new opportunities. It is the outcome of an extensive global study involving more than 200 experienced DNA microarray buyers and end-users. It's findings provide a focus on sales growth to developers and vendors in the microarray field, and the changes that are driving these developments.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Study Participants

Chapter 3 DNA Microarray Methods

Chapter 4 DNA Microarray Applications

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