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New research has potential to speed up forensic analysis in sexual assault cases

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DNA, which has a double-helix structure, can have many genetic mutations and variations. Credit: NIH

A team of researchers has developed a radical new technique for analyzing evidence in sexual assault cases. The new approach could streamline the forensics pipeline and reduce delays in the processing of DNA evidence.


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