DNA Technology Solves 1999 Mystery for Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office
A 25-year-old mystery has been solved by the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) through advanced DNA technology. In 1999, unidentified human remains were found near
A 25-year-old mystery has been solved by the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) through advanced DNA technology. In 1999, unidentified human remains were found near
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Photo: Gunnar Kaasen and with his dog Balto, the heroic dogsled team leader, sit for a portrait in the early 1920s By comparing the genetic
Doug Whitney inherited the same gene mutation that gave Alzheimer’s disease to his mother, brother and generations of other relatives by the unusually young age
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