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Forensic scientists at the Orange County Crime Lab use several processes to carry out traditional DNA analyses, which are more sensitive but can take weeks or months to produce results, in Santa Ana, Calif., Jan. 31, 2018. With Rapid DNA machines, genetic fingerprinting could become as routine as the old-fashioned kind, but forensic experts see a potential for misuse. (Melissa Lyttle/The New York Times)
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