Monthly Archives: March 2015

Little COD Gameplay DNA – Video

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DNA 49-1 Rekt – Video

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DNA test confirms body found in Tsavo National Park belong to Meshack Yebei – Video

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DNA test confirms body found in Tsavo National Park belong to Meshack Yebei
A DNA test has confirmed that the body found in Tsavo National Park does belong to Meshack Yebei. The government chemist says that tests on samples taken from the body showed a 99.9 percent...

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DNA toepassingen 71×071 – Video

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DNA Attempt, Will I Get It? EP3 – Video

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DNA: Analysis of New Delhi’s alarming air pollution level – Video

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DNA: Analysis of New Delhi #39;s alarming air pollution level
"New Delhi is breathing the most polluted air in the world, according to WHO report. The WHO found that 13 of the 20 most polluted cities in the world are in India, with New Delhi #39;s air being...

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DNA on Tryhards AK-12 recovery #1vs7 – Video

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Court documents show strong DNA link between Jesse Matthew, Fairfax rape – Video

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Court documents show strong DNA link between Jesse Matthew, Fairfax rape
As Jesse Matthew awaits his trial in the killing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham, some court documents in an unrelated rape case against him were unsealed Monday. http://bit.ly/1KNeywO.

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DNA clears another Lake County man

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Lake County prosecutors plan to exonerate a man who has spent 20 years in prison for rape and abduction, a move that would lengthen the list of the county's criminal convictions wiped away by DNA evidence.

State's Attorney Mike Nerheim said he will go to court Monday afternoon and ask a judge to throw out the conviction of Angel Gonzalez, who has been serving a 55-year sentence for a 1994 rape and abduction in Waukegan.

The crime involved two suspects, and DNA test results that arrived late last week showed the presence of bodily fluids from two men, both of whom remain unidentified, Nerheim said. The prosecutor said it was "very clear" that the evidence indicates that Gonzalez, now 41, is innocent and contradicts the confession he gave and the victim's identification of him as one of her rapists.

Gonzalez, who is incarcerated at Dixon Correctional Center in northwestern Illinois, was speechless at first when he learned last week that prosecutors planned to clear him, said Vanessa Potkin, an attorney from the Innocence Project in New York who has represented him with the help of the Illinois Innocence Project at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Barry Scheck, co-founder and co-director of the New York group, said Gonzalez voiced sympathy for the victim and said he hoped that the perpetrators would be caught.

Gonzalez has maintained his innocence for decades, Potkin said.

"He's obviously anxious and excited to see his family again," she said.

If Monday's court hearing proceeds as planned, Gonzalez's conviction would be the fifth major felony case to collapse in the last five years after DNA indicated Lake County authorities had put an innocent man behind bars. Gonzalez, who lived in Waukegan, was tried during the 22-year tenure of State's Attorney Michael Waller, who retired in 2012 following revelations that prosecutors had disregarded forensic evidence that contradicted their conclusions and worked to prevent men from walking free even after DNA had indicated their innocence.

It is not clear whether Gonzalez will be freed after his scheduled appearance in Lake County court. He is a Mexican national who had once obtained a visa, but that expired after he was arrested, Potkin said. Attorneys have been working to try to make sure Gonzalez can remain in the country if he's freed, Potkin said.

Deporting him upon his release would be "a huge travesty of justice," she said, since he planned to seek citizenship before he was imprisoned.

"It's only the wrongful conviction that makes his status in the country illegal at this point," Potkin said.

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DNA rings may detect early cancer, researchers find

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In a new study, researchers have shown that an innovative technique the use of DNA microcircles has the potential to detect a broad range of cancers in the earliest stages by forcing tumors to create a unique protein.

The proof-of-principal study from Stanford University Medical School used DNA microcircles, a customized genetic construct consisting of tiny rings of DNA. After injecting the microcircles into mice, researchers used a blood test to show that mice with tumors produced a substance that tumor-free mice did not.

With this approach, researchers are reversing the typical laboratory method of detecting cancer, senior study author Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, professor and chair of radiology and director of the Canary Center at Stanford for Cancer Early Detection, told FoxNews.com. With blood and urine tests, doctors must depend on detecting biomarkers that the tumor itself makes.

The challenge for those kinds of biomarkers is that theyre rarely very specific and often not made in sufficient quantities, Gambhir said.

For example, early detection of prostate cancer using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is controversial because the biomarker is made even in normal prostate cells. Also, small tumors of any kind in the body may generate quantities of biomarkers that are too low to detect in blood or urine.

On the other hand, DNA minicircles work by forcing tumors to make something a protein that it otherwise wouldnt to detect the presence of cancer.

We flip the problem around. [Youre] no longer dependent on nature to make a molecule thats unique to cancer. Youre given a pill that forces cancer cells to make the molecule for you, Gambhir said.

For the purposes of their animal trial, Gambhir noted that a cancerous tumor one cubic millimeter in size, equal to about a grain of rice, would be detectable. For context, when a woman feels a mass in her breast, by the time shes able to feel it, its about a cubic centimeter in size. While researchers have yet to conduct trials with human participants, Gambhir said he hopes minicircles will be able to help detect early and stage 1 cancer.

The DNA minicircles, which are comprised of tiny rings of DNA, work by going into a cancer cell and turning on the cells machinery to make RNA. The RNA then makes protein, which in this case is secreted embryonic alkaline phosphatase (SEAP), which then serves as a cancer biomarker. While the microcircles infiltrate all cells in the body, healthy cells do not make SEAP because researchers added a switch, called a surviving promotor, that only activates in cancer cells. After minicircles are introduced to the body, the surviving promoter activates within about 48 hours to create SEAP. Eventually, the minicircles degrade and in about two weeks are no longer in the body.

Researchers say the minicircles are advantageous because they dont integrate with the host genome, which means they wont tamper with a healthy cells DNA.

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