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A Rapid DNA machine, what police call a "magic box," in the Orange County district attorney's office 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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