Super Bowl Footballs Get The DNA Touch
theodp writes "All 120 Super Bowl XL footballs will be marked with a drop of synthetic DNA to thwart potential counterfeiters (free reg. required to read) who might be tempted to sell phony game-used Super Bowl footballs, which can be worth thousands of dollars. Exposed to a specific laser frequency, the DNA glows to a bright green. 'The chance of replicating this exact DNA sequence is one in 33 trillion,' said the president of PSA/DNA Authentication Services."
Eww... doesn't anyone wash their hands anymore?
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Well you figure 2 teams, 30 players each. Yeah it comes out to 120. No wait, you need a football, so 121.
The chance of replicating this exact DNA sequence is one in 33 trillion
Never tell me the odds!
IANA molecular biologist, but isn't there a pretty common process for taking trace DNA, then duplicating it en masse for crime scene investigation?
..don't panic
1) Slaughter a pig.
2) Slice the hide into 120 footballs.
3) Serve the leftovers as bacon during the pre-game tailgate.
All the footballs have the same DNA.
The glow is related to the discount the company received by purchasing from Chernobyl pig farmers.
The U.S. has a huge trade deficit. Why aren't we exporting this junk?
it's a blue bright blue Saturday hey hey
1 in 33 trillion is still only a finite improbability, and now that I know the figures, I just need a cup of really hot tea and I'll have myself a goldmine of counterfeit footballs...
And the chances of a potential purchaser having the specific laser to verify their purchase? About one in 35 trillion...
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Am I missing something here? Why not just make the pig skins from green pigs in the first place. Try replicating that in your backyard.
Yeah, I bet those pesky Taiwanese have got a flourescent green pig breeding program set up already.
http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/1 2/1656250
So you're saying I have a chance.
In a related story, Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is reported to have been hospitalized follow the game this Sunday for strange growths on his hands and forearms.
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Why not just sequence the DNA of the leather? Pigs have DNA too.
Someone stupid enough to waste "thousands of dollars" on a misshapen ball should be easy enough to fall for the simplest of forgeries anyway.
May contain traces of nut.
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