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      <description>Sorenson Forensics LLC is a Draper, Utah-based forensic science laboratory powered by a team of experienced scientists who make use of the latest processing techniques and technology platforms. The lab has completed in excess of 100,000 backlog cases, both in house and on site. In 2018, the lab merged with Genetic Technologies Inc., a move that not only expanded the company’s services and knowledge, but also allowed the Sorenson Forensics LLC team to continue focusing on new, innovative testing processes to push the field forward. More recently, the company relocated to an all-new, custom-built facility, allowing for further innovation.

The staff at Sorenson Forensics LLC has worked alongside state agencies throughout the United States on “cold case” crimes, leveraging new insights gleaned through modern forensic analysis. Cases that rely on DNA analysis include assaults, homicides, and other violent crimes. Regardless of the client or case, the organization maintains a comprehensive checks-and-balances system with a number of built-in redundancies, resulting in unrivaled quality assurance measures.
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      <pubDate>2021-07-07 05:45:22 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>The Uses of DNA Profiling</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_profiling"><strong>DNA profiling</strong></a> is the process of obtaining a specific DNA pattern, known as a profile, from a person or a body tissue sample. Despite every individual being unique, the majority of human DNA is identical. However, specific regions, known as polymorphic, in DNA structures differ between individuals. Polymorphisms are differences between persons in these variable regions. Each person inherits a unique set of polymorphisms from their parents. A DNA profile is created by analyzing DNA polymorphisms.<br><br></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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