Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Whole Genome Amplification allows DNA Spoofing

Israele researchers found that using a variant of polymerase chain reaction called 'whole genome amplification' it is possible to produce macroscopic amounts of DNA from very small samples. This can be used to create fake evidences at crime scenes. The fabricated samples have been tested with commercially available test kits.
This underlines two insights we all should know since long:
  • Don't trust on DNA alone to convict people
  • Be careful with large databases - their contents might be stolen
Update (209-08-20): Another Israeli company, Nucleix, claims that they have a DNA analysis kit that can distinguish between real and amplificated DNA. This looks ver much like another armamaent race to me.

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