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Scientists Find Way To Combat Forged DNA

An anonymous reader writes to tell us that while scientists may have learned how to forge DNA, it appears that a group of Israeli scientists has created a DNA authentication method that is able to distinguish between real and faked DNA samples. "The new process was tested on natural and artificial samples of blood, saliva and touched surfaces, with complete success, Nucleix said. It also identifies 'contaminated' DNA that has been mixed with two or more samples."

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  1. Full disclosure? by hansraj · · Score: 5, Informative

    Dan Frumkin, the lead researcher of the group that created a way to "fake DNA" is the founder of Nucleix, the company selling the test for such forgery.

    Not that this has any bearing whatsoever on the quality of the research behind all this, but still one would think that such information was relevant to this news.

  2. Re:Cat and Mouse by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    So is the cat ahead or the mouse?

    Presuming the cat was only hungry for about 80% of it's meal, I would guess that the mouse is a head at this point.