Dna testing results explained

    • [DOC File]STATE OF WISCONSIN

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      Under subsection (7)(b)1, trial courts “may” order DNA testing if it is reasonably probable that exculpatory test results would produce a more favorable outcome at a new proceeding. Because the verb “may” …

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    • [DOCX File]Louisville Free Public Library

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      DNA is a unique record, one we carry within us. DNA testing is the most accurate tool available, ~98%+, far more accurate than any other tool or source we use for our research. Be ready to accept surprising results…

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    • [DOCX File]media.tghn.org

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      When DNA testing is done, there is a small chance that the results will show a genetic condition that could affect your future health. Since the tests will be conducted anonymously, no-one on the study …

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    • DEPARTMENT OF STATE

      The personally identifiable information (PII) now collected in WRAPS includes the results of a DNA test to prove or disprove kinship, including the date and number of the test, the name of the laboratory, …

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    • [DOC File]AP Biology .k12.sd.us

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      Three-quarters of DNA exoneration cases involve misidentification by witnesses. To date, nearly 300 people previously convicted of serious crimes in the U.S. have been exonerated by DNA testing. …

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    • [DOC File]pgEd – Personal Genetics Education Project

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      Some people with concerns about DTC testing think that people should only learn about their DNA from a doctor or genetic counselor to ensure that the results are clearly explained. Others argue that people …

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