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Old 04-10-2006, 12:27 PM
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Exclamation new DNA tests

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Tens of thousands of unsolved crimes could be cracked with a new forensic technique, it has been claimed.
The Forensic Science Service (FSS) is piloting a computer-based analysis system which can interpret previously unintelligible DNA samples.

It claims the technique is a world first which will boost its crime detection rates by more than 15%.

The method is being tested by the West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Northumbria and Humberside police forces.

It allows scientists to pinpoint DNA samples when more than one individual has touched a surface, where only small amounts of DNA have been left behind or only poor quality material was found.

We think we can boost the success rate or our ability to pass on new leads to the police by around 10%

FFS DNA manager Paul Hackett told BBC News the pilot scheme "aims to show how we can deploy that and put that in the police hands so that they can use it effectively.

"This particular technique is based on the foundations of existing DNA profiling technology so the laboratory-based techniques are exactly the same as we have used over the last 10 years, so that's very robust, very well established.

"This application is a piece of software, along with a forensic scientist, that can help us interpret previously complex, mixed DNA profiles that the forensic scientist really couldn't interpret."

'Cold cases'

FSS scientists believe the technique, called DNAboost, could be the key to countless "cold cases" which have lain dormant in police files.

Mr Hackett said the system could potentially have an impact on both "cold cases" and future trials.

"The beauty of this technology is it's both retrospective and we can apply it on future cases," he said

"So the technique it's best applied to was introduced a decade ago - the Forensic Science Service has tested over half-a-million cases in the last 10 years - and we think we can boost the success rate or our ability to pass on new leads to the police by around 10%.

"So that's tens of thousands of cases going back into history. If we look forward then we can apply it to cases that are coming into the lab from today."

'Split profiles'

The pilot will run for three months, after which it is due to be extended to remaining police forces.

Det Sgt Kevin Morten, head of scientific support services at South Yorkshire police, told the BBC: "If an offender enters a crime scene and touches a surface they will leave a small trace of DNA; the next person who's in that scene, or has been in previously, will also leave small traces of DNA.

"Previously we have not been able to split those profiles, but with this technique we'll be able to do that and that will assist us greatly in further detecting crime".

The FSS can already handle more than 10,000 DNA crime stain samples each month and about 50,000 DNA samples from individuals.
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This looks like there will be no escape now for the criminals!! as it should be!
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Old 04-10-2006, 01:30 PM
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Totally agree Stubacca, fingers crossed this will leave no hiding place for criminals
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Old 04-10-2006, 04:10 PM
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Agree, it sounds like a good system, I doubt the Police will like it much though, as it won't help them to catch more Motorists
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Old 04-10-2006, 05:22 PM
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Very very good idea the more criminals that are caught the better,there is noway that they can ever argue with DNA evidence it is 99% accurate
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hmmm...another step towards findin crimaimals
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