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Ciklum DNA Winter Party 2013 – Video

Posted: January 30, 2013 at 2:45 pm


Ciklum DNA Winter Party 2013
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The Hair In This Video Was What Originally Sparked Dr. Syke’s Interest In Bigfoot DNA – Video

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The Hair In This Video Was What Originally Sparked Dr. Syke #39;s Interest In Bigfoot DNA
Follow along as this multinational team travel through Bhutan in search of the migyur, the local name for what we know as the Bhutanese yeti. This is the National Geographic sponsored expedition that turned up a hair with the DNA-rich follicle still attached, subsequently examined and tested for DNA by Oxford University #39;s esteemed Professor Bryan Sykes. "We found some DNA in it," he said, "but we don #39;t know what it is. It #39;s not a human, not a bear not anything else we have so far been able to identify. It #39;s a mystery and I never thought this would end in a mystery. We have never encountered DNA that we couldn #39;t recognize before." It begins as Professor Sykes discusses a proposed migyur skin that he was given to analyze. It turns out to be a type of previously unknown bear. Highlights include a look at footprint castings, a spooky story by locals who may have crashed a migyur #39;s cave, and a woman who claims to have actually lived with a migyur. Seems rescuers were looking for her in the forest, but her companion had stashed her in a cave. Sadly, she bemoans that her family is keeping her from returning to her hairy Romeo. Along the way, they pick up the King of Bhutan #39;s lead migyur tracker to take them to find the creature. This is how the mystery hair is found within a tree. The tracker claims to have seen the migyur hanging out inside the hollows of the large cedar. It concludes with Professor Sykes speaking about his surprising findings when he performed DNA testing on ...

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Little Mix Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh Dna Tour 29.01.13 We are who we are – Video

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Little Mix Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh Dna Tour 29.01.13 We are who we are
Little Mix Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh Dna Tour 29.01.13 We are who we are Twitter: @mydearharreh

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LITTLE MIX: DNA LIVE IN EDINBURGH 2013 UK TOUR – Video

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LITTLE MIX: DNA LIVE IN EDINBURGH 2013 UK TOUR
Little Mix perform their single, DNA, live on tour at the Edinburgh Playhouse 29th January 2013.

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HTC BUTTERFLY OR DNA – Video

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HTC BUTTERFLY OR DNA

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MEETING LITTLE MIX AT THE DNA TOUR RHYL – Video

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MEETING LITTLE MIX AT THE DNA TOUR RHYL
OUR MOST EXCITING DAY "EVER" !!!! MEETING LITTLE MIX AT THE PAVILION THEATRE RHYL

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Tesco to DNA test all meat after horse burger investigation

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Tesco (Other OTC: TSCDY - news) is introducing DNA testing across its meat products and has dropped its frozen burger supplier after burgers containing horse meat were found on sale in its supermarkets.

Tesco said on Wednesday that it had been "working hard to understand" why traces of horse DNA were found in burgers on sale in some of its supermarkets two weeks ago.

The company pledged to stop such an event "ever happening again" and plans to introduce a comprehensive system of DNA testing across its meat products.

Tim Smith, Tesco's technical director, said: "We now understand - with as much certainty as possible what happened. The evidence tells us that our frozen burger supplier, Silvercrest, used meat in our products that did not come from the list of approved suppliers we gave them.

"Nor was the meat from the UK or Ireland (OTC BB: IRLD - news) , despite our instruction that only beef from the UK and Ireland should be used in our frozen beef burgers. Consequently we have decided not to take products from that supplier in future. We took that decision with regret but the breach of trust is simply too great."

Scientific tests carried out by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland found traces of horse DNA in burgers on sale in some of the UK and Ireland's leading supermarkets, including Tesco, Lidl, Aldi, Iceland and Dunnes Stores.

Supermarkets have pulled tens of thousands of frozen beefburgers from their shelves after tests revealed that products from Irish supply company Silvercrest contained horse and pig DNA. Tesco was first to remove the products.

Silvercrest, an Irish company, sold beef burgers to Tesco containing 29 per cent horse meat. Silvercrest said earlier this month that it had "done nothing wrong" . It believed the contaminated meat was from Europe and is investigating two suppliers.

"It has shown that, in spite of our stringent tests, checks and controls there remained a small possibility that something could go wrong and it did," said Mr Smith.

"We want to stop it ever happening again, so we are taking action to reduce that possibility still further."

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DNA Connect Announces New Affordable Pricing

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DNA Connect announces new pricing at Philadelphia DNA testing center

Philadelphia (PRWEB) January 30, 2013

Our fees are among the most economical in our market, plus we offer payment plans, according to founder Roberta Ginsburg. "We are committed to providing exceptionally high quality genetic sample collection and testing services, as well as testing for drugs of abuse, in a professional, respectful and client-friendly environment.

DNA Connect offers legal paternity testing, in which identity is verified via photographic ID and there is chain of custody during collection of samples. DNA Paternity testing for personal information is also available as well as self-collection kits, prenatal paternity testing and even paternal grandparent tests. All tests meet the highest industry standards utilizing AABB accredited labs.

DNA Connect also specializes in immigration DNA testing services, partnering with biological sample collectors around the world to facilitate testing required by Homeland Security, The State Department, U.S. Embassies, and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services or U.S. Consulates in order to prove paternity, maternity or siblingship for immigration into the United States.

Ancestry DNA services are also available, making it possible for people to learn more about their deep ancestral roots. DNA Connect offers testing for ethnic and geographic origins, plus testing for Native American ancestry, the Thomas Jefferson Line, African, Jewish, Irish Niall Descent, the warrior gene, and more.

DNA Connect is a regional woman owned and operated business providing biological specimen collection and testing services. Because we are independent, we select the accredited laboratory that best meets your testing needs. Our services include paternity, immigration, and ancestry DNA services, as well as drug abuse testing.

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Horse DNA Found in Spanish Burgers Amid Food Standards Concern

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Horse DNA has been found in two beef burger products sold in Spain, according to a report by the Spanish consumer organization OCU, adding to concern over food standards after similar discoveries in the U.K. and Ireland.

The products were sold by closely held supermarket chains Eroski and AhorraMas SA, the group said today, adding that the meat was generally of low quality.

OCUs study follows tests by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland that found beef products that contained horse DNA. Tesco Plc (TSCO), the U.K.s largest grocer, was among supermarkets that withdrew some beef products earlier this month. The Irish agency said the beef didnt pose any public health concerns.

Only five out of the 20 products analyzed in OCUs study offered meat with an acceptable level of quality, the Spanish consumer body said. Eroski and AhorraMas own brand Alipende sold products that contained horse DNA without indicating it on their labels, the organization said.

Results clearly show that consumers are being deceived because burgers sold have labels that dont indicate the real ingredients, OCU said in the report. It is not a problem of food security, but it is a deceit to the consumer, who brings home a different product than the one he thinks he is buying.

Some burgers sold by other retailers are too expensive and have very poor quality with high levels of salt, fat and additives, according to the report.

Eroskis burgers dont pose any health risks, the Basque Country, Spain-based company said in an e-mailed statement today. The potential existence of horse DNA in the meat could be derived from being in contact with horse during the manufacturing process, according to the statement.

AhorraMas, based in Madrid, said in a separate e-mailed statement it withdrew all Alipende burgers from its supermarkets after the OCU report was published. The chain doesnt take part in the elaboration process of the burgers, it said.

To contact the reporter on this story: Manuel Baigorri in Madrid at mbaigorri@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Celeste Perri at cperri@bloomberg.net

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DNA retest leads to cold case arrest

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Published: Jan. 29, 2013 at 4:55 PM

CLEVELAND, Jan. 29 (UPI) -- Ohio prison officials investigating why a serial killer's DNA was not put into a state database said at least 300 others hadn't been recorded.

The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer said one of the 300 felons whose DNA wasn't properly recorded in the database -- violating a state law to collect samples to cross-reference with other cases and provide a record for police to check in future investigations -- was linked to crimes once a new sample was taken.

Larry McGowan, 37, served time for raping a 53-year-old woman and only after being let out on parole was he linked to three previously unsolved rapes and the 1997 murder of Maxine Pratt in Cleveland, the newspaper said.

Prison officials said McGowan's initial test "failed" in 2003 for an unknown reason. Protocol dictates when an inmate's sample isn't properly recorded the private lab that analyzed it was supposed to notify the corrections department and request a new one. It wasn't until 2012 that the lab notified state officials of his failed sample, said JoEllen Smith, a spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections. Akron, Ohio, police then took a new DNA sample that linked McGowan to the other cases, The Plain Dealer said.

McGowan has additionally been charged with another alleged rape in November 2012 -- two weeks after he was let out on parole.

The state crime lab's investigation began when Anthony Sowell, who served 15 years in prison for attempted rape and was released in 2005, was arrested again in 2009 for killing 11 women in Cleveland. Sowell's DNA was never recorded prior to his release. Had that happened, police said they may have been able to identify him sooner and stop the killing spree.

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