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Supreme Court to Weigh a Texas Death Row Case
Texas death row inmate's DNA testing case goes to US Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear an appeal by a Texas man who faces the death penalty for his role in the murder of an elderly mobile home park owner and is seeking DNA testing of evidence from the crime scene.
Supreme Court to review death penalty appeal challenging Texas’s DNA testing law
Ruben Gutierrez was sentenced to death for the 1998 Brownsville murder of an elderly woman. His execution was stayed in July.
Supreme Court to Weigh a Texas Death Row Case After Halting Execution
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the case of a Texas man on death row who has long argued that DNA testing would help prove he didn't kill an 85-year-old woman during a home robbery decades ago
Is Texas man on death row innocent?
Is Texas man on death row innocent?
23andMe, DNA
23andMe Trouble Sparks Calls for Users to Delete Their DNA Data: Here's How
After 23andMe’s board of directors resigns, the president of encrypted messaging app Signal joins other security experts in urging 23andMe users to consider deleting their data.
23andMe is on the brink. What happens to all its DNA data?
The once-hot Silicon Valley startup has seen its stock’s value decline 99% and is struggling to survive. That has put the spotlight on the genetic data it has on 15 million people.
How To Delete Your 23andMe Data (And Why You Might Want To)
Me's financial troubles may lead to customers' genetic data exchanging hands if an acquisition occurs. Here's how to delete your 23andMe data beforehand.
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Researchers reveal key mechanism in regulating DNA recombination
Meiotic recombination generates genetic diversity and promotes proper chromosomal segregation of parental chromosomes. This ...
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DNA Reveals the Origin Stories of America’s Captive Tigers
Scientists have wondered if the many captive tigers in the United States could one day help restore the species in the wild.
Science Daily
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How cells recognize and repair DNA damage
Genome instability can cause numerous diseases. Cells have effective DNA repair mechanisms at their disposal. A research team has now gained new insights into the DNA damage response.
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Signaling pathway provides new insights into how cells recognize and repair DNA damage
Genome instability can cause numerous diseases. Cells have effective DNA repair mechanisms at their disposal. A research team ...
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DNA on ignition device links man to Line fire, California authorities say
Justin Halstenberg used paper wrapped around coins to set the blaze on Sept. 5, according to testimony. He has pleaded not ...
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DNA evidence found in truck leads to suspect in Arkansas girl's 1995 abduction
Modern forensic tests helped identify a suspect in the abduction of Morgan Nick, a 6-year-old who disappeared in Arkansas in ...
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DNA technology identifies New Orleans homicide victim as MS Coast native, police say
New Orleans police and the FBI are asking for tips to find who is responsible for the murder of a Mississippi Coast mom.
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Ancient DNA Reveals Surprising Twist in Lynx Survival Story
With its distinctive face and tufted ears, the Iberian lynx is a living testament to one of conservation's greatest comebacks ...
New Scientist
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Ancient DNA tells story of toddler who lived in Italy 17,000 years ago
A young boy who lived towards the end of the last glacial period had dark skin, blue eyes and a congenital heart condition, a ...
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Victim's DNA found in murder-accused's home
An army veteran's DNA was found on a bottle at the home of the man accused of murdering him, a court has heard. Paul Taylor, ...
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