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DNA test needs an international 'yes'

By Andy Coghlan

16 April 2008

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A CONTROVERSIAL DNA test was given the all clear last week by a panel commissioned by the UK government. However, the panel said the test will not be trusted fully until it is validated internationally by independent experts.

Just four or five cells are all that are needed to identify someone through low-template DNA (LTD) analysis, making it potentially extremely useful. Standard DNA fingerprinting, by contrast, works only if there are more than 200 cells in the sample.

Many people have criticised the test for being unreliable, however. For example, in one UK case, a sample of forensic tape carrying…

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