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Gains for humans, cows and the environment in breeding a socially acceptable cow – Dairy News Australia

Posted: August 26, 2020 at 4:17 pm

Dairy cows could be genetically selected to produce "niche milk to improve human health, including a component that provides some benefits of human breast milk, according to an Agriculture Victoria scientist.

And this technology could deliver the dairy industry a step-change in terms of what it could produce with infant formula.

Agriculture Victoria principal research scientist Jennie Pryce said there was great science behind the opportunity to breed cows to produce human milk oligosaccharides.

They are the same as you would find in the milk of human breast milk and give children or babies protection against pathogenic infections, she said.

They also promote development of the intestine and help the gut microbiome to get going, obviously thats one of the reasons why breast milk is promoted.

Professor Pryce was speaking at a presentation about breeding the socially acceptable cow at the 2020 Genetics Australia online conference.

She said a genetic marker explained about 80 per cent of the genetic variation in the oligosaccharide, which meant it would be simple to aggressively select for these niche milks.

Breeding a socially acceptable cow should also consider the cows impact on the environment, its welfare and sustainability, she said.

Sharing preliminary research data, Prof Pryce showed how selecting for bulls with both a high Balanced Performance Index (BPI) and lower methane emissions was possible without too much compromise in profitability.

Prof Pryce plotted the BPI the dairy industry herd improvement organisation DataGenes economic index against a greenhouse gas index.

It showed if a dairy farmer only selected high BPI bulls with the most favourable greenhouse gas emissions, they would compromise their BPI by about 20 units.

This is down from a mean of 333 BPI if they selected the top 30 BPI bulls without a consideration of emissions.

It doesnt seem like a huge comprise to be able to get that advance in terms of reduced emissions, Prof Pryce said.

She also highlighted how Australia led the world with research on heat tolerance and feed saved both traits with contributed to a socially acceptable cow.

The former Australian Breeding Value enables cows to better handle warming temperatures, the latter ABV increasing their feed-to-milk efficiency.

Prof Pryce said a lot of what the dairy industry was already doing was hugely progressive.

Consumers need to know that we are already breeding for more environmentally friendly, resource efficient cows.

If we focus on profit, welfare and social acceptability we will be more successful in the long term.

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Returning Weldon to head up full-time lab – Royal Gazette

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Published Aug 22, 2020 at 8:00 am(Updated Aug 22, 2020 at 6:51 am)

Coming back: Carika Weldon (File photograph by Blaire Simmons)

An expanded government laboratory will be set up at Bermuda College to help train scientists in an amazing achievement for the island, the Premier said.

David Burt revealed that Carika Weldon, a geneticist, will move back home from Britain to set up the enhanced site, which is expected to help tackle the increased number of Covid-19 tests. He said that he was elated that she decided to relocate.

Mr Burt said at the regular Covid-19 briefing on Thursday: We will be establishing and moving the government lab from its temporary facility, which is at an undisclosed location, to a new and expanded facility at the Bermuda College.

That facility at the Bermuda College will not only enable Dr Carika Weldon to establish the lab a government laboratory there but also to expand what is being done there because some of the capacity issues which we are having with the increase of testing is due to the temporary nature of the small space where Dr Weldon and the Molecular Diagnostic Lab is located.

He added: It will enable us to start teaching laboratory science in Bermuda and so this is an amazing accomplishment.

Mr Burt denied a suggestion that Dr Weldon had resigned her post at the MDL.

Dr Weldon was a researcher at the Oxford Genomics Centre, part of Oxford University Hospitals, before she returned to Bermuda to boost the islands coronavirus test capabilities in April.

Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the public works minister, said earlier that Dr Weldon spent her 14-day quarantine period co-ordinating the set-up of the MDL.

She led the work at the laboratory when it launched later that month.

The Premier added: We are moving the lab from its undisclosed location to the Bermuda College, expanding the service which we will offer and making sure that we can expand the training opportunities that are there at the Bermuda College.

I think that this is something that is amazing and Bermuda is very fortunate and Im myself pleased that a doctor who has taught overseas has decided to come back home and to assist us in the work which we are doing.

Dr Weldon told The Royal Gazette in March that she would like to be able to help with Covid-19 testing in Bermuda.

She added then: All the steps of how the test is conducted are what I teach in my science outreach.

This whole situation has really brought to light how urgently Bermuda needs human genetics research on island.

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Tommy Zeigler may have another chance at DNA testing – Tampa Bay Times

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Last year, attorney Monique Worrell oversaw the Ninth Judicial District State Attorneys Office review of the case against death row inmate Tommy Zeigler. At the end of it, she urged State Attorney Aramis Ayala to allow Zeigler to test the evidence against him for DNA.

Ayala refused. She said it would not outright exonerate him of killing his wife and three others at his Winter Garden furniture store on Christmas Eve 1975, just raise more questions about his guilt.

Last week, Worrell won the Democratic primary for Ayalas job, meaning in five months, shell likely have the power to take down the barriers to forensic testing in Zeiglers case. During the last two decades, Zeigler has been denied advanced DNA testing six times. His lawyers want to analyze fingernail clippings, clothing and guns still in climate-controlled storage in Orlando.

His life will be in her hands, and those are the best hands right now, and I know shell care, said Lynn-Marie Carty-Wallace, a private investigator who has spent the last decade working on Zeiglers case.

Worrell faces an independent candidate in November, but no Republican challenger emerged. She beat three experienced insiders in the primary with 43 percent of the vote, including Belvin Perry Jr., the former district chief judge who presided over Casey Anthonys murder trial in Orlando for the death of her 2-year-old daughter.

Worrells campaign focused on reforms to the juvenile justice system, police accountability and an end to mass incarceration, among other things. She connected with protesters in the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of George Floyds death.

In a phone interview a few days before the election, Worrell would not commit to a course of action in Zeiglers case. But I can tell you my opinion on that case has not changed, she said. Once elected, she plans to ask the current director of the Conviction Integrity and Accountability Unit for an update on all cases she recommended for further review when she was director and founder of the unit.

Its hard to imagine she will block DNA testing in Zeiglers case based on what she has said and recommended in the past.

The basis of the American Judicial System is founded under the tenets of good faith, " Worrell wrote in April 2019, in a memo urging Ayala to conduct the DNA testing in Zeiglers case. Can the state of Florida legally decline to support additional DNA testing? Absolutely. Can the state of Florida morally justify a decline to support additional testing? Absolutely not.

Worrells report said Florida should show they did it right.

Worrell spent 16 years at the University of Florida teaching a criminal defense clinic and was director of its Criminal Justice Center. She left the Ninth Judicial District State Attorneys Office last summer and took a job as chief legal officer at Reform Alliance, a New York nonprofit created by Jay-Z and Meek Mill that is devoted to probation and parole reform.

But working more than a year as founder and director of Ayalas office on wrongful convictions in Orange and Osceola counties, a seed was planted, she said.

A lot of the practices that were the leading causes of wrongful convictions were still being practiced in that office, Worrell said, and I felt strongly that having a person who cared about these issues in the seat of state attorney would really make a difference.

When no other candidates that she perceived as reform-minded stepped in, she decided to run. She received endorsements from singer John Legend and Democrats Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris. She also received a last-minute influx of cash from a political action committee funded by billionaire George Soros.

The win gives Zeiglers attorneys hope yet again.

We are really excited that with Worrell in office, we will finally have a fair-minded and reasonable person that we can work with on the other side to get this evidence tested so we can finally find out what happened that night Christmas Eve 45 years ago, said David Michaeli, one of the New York appeals lawyers representing Zeigler. The system has gone all out to block us from doing just that.

Terry Hadley, who represented Zeigler at his original trial and believes in his innocence, said Worrell is the one who said we had not gotten a fair trial in her report, so were extremely hopeful that its going to be the breakthrough we need.

He said he hopes Worrell will join a motion to the court to do DNA testing at the expense of Zeiglers lawyers.

Zeiglers supporters believe this is one of the biggest shifts in the cases four-decade history.

It comes a week after the resignation of James Grant, the state House District 64 representative from Tampa who earlier this year sponsored a bill borne out of the states refusal to grant DNA in Zeiglers case. He resigned to take a job as Floridas chief information officer in charge of technology.

Grants bill, which passed the House unanimously but did not get taken up in the Senate, would have allowed DNA testing where it might only provide evidence of innocence, such as in Zeiglers case. Prosecutors and courts in Florida currently refuse inmates if the DNA testing wont clearly exonerate, such as when DNA in a rape points to another culprit.

Zeigler is one of almost two dozen men sent to death row in the 1970s and 1980s who has been denied advanced DNA testing, according to a Tampa Bay Times series, Blood and Truth. The stories showed how Florida judges and prosecutors repeatedly denied the forensic testing, despite legislation passed in 2001 meant to allow modern science to correct old errors. That law set the exoneration standard.

Grant had said he would seek a Senate sponsor this year before trying to get the bill passed in 2021. Grant said he would still urge colleagues to support the legislation.

Inside a cell on Floridas death row on election night, Zeigler lay awake, waiting for the results of the state attorney primary in Orange County. He said he got on his knees a lot and prayed.

A little after 4 a.m., an email finally arrived on his tablet.

Monique Worrell won, one of his loyal supporters had written.

Mrs. Worrells victory is a gift and blessing to each and every citizen of Orange and Osceola counties, he wrote in an email. I knew that she had an uphill battle.

Michaeli, the New York attorney, said the Zeigler case represents much more than one man; its about the system working fairly for all. Defendants across the country face impediments to DNA testing, he said.

And if you dont have a criminal justice system that works for Tommy Zeigler? Guess what? Michaeli said. You dont have a criminal justice system that works for you or me or for anyone.

Contact Leonora LaPeter Anton at llapeter@tampabay.com. Follow @WriterLeonora.

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DNA Testing Industry market: Industry analysis 2020 and forecasts to 2026 – Scientect

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DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market 2020 Increasing Demand, Growth Analysis and Future Outlook by 2026 | Qiagen, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck KGaA -…

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1 DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Overview1.1 DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Product Overview1.2 DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Segment by Type1.2.1 DNA Extraction Kits1.2.2 RNA Extraction Kits1.3 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size by Type (2015-2026)1.3.1 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size Overview by Type (2015-2026)1.3.2 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Historic Market Size Review by Type (2015-2020)1.3.2.1 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.3.2.2 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.3.2.3 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Average Selling Price (ASP) by Type (2015-2026)1.3.3 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size Forecast by Type (2021-2026)1.3.3.1 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share Breakdown by Application (2021-2026)1.3.3.2 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share Breakdown by Application (2021-2026)1.3.3.3 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Average Selling Price (ASP) by Application (2021-2026)1.4 Key Regions Market Size Segment by Type (2015-2020)1.4.1 North America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.4.2 Europe DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.4.3 Asia-Pacific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.4.4 Latin America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.4.5 Middle East and Africa DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)

2 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Competition by Company2.1 Global Top Players by DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales (2015-2020)2.2 Global Top Players by DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue (2015-2020)2.3 Global Top Players DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Average Selling Price (ASP) (2015-2020)2.4 Global Top Manufacturers DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Type2.5 DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Competitive Situation and Trends2.5.1 DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Concentration Rate (2015-2020)2.5.2 Global 5 and 10 Largest Manufacturers by DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales and Revenue in 20192.6 Global Top Manufacturers by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3) (based on the Revenue in DNA and RNA Extraction Kit as of 2019)2.7 Date of Key Manufacturers Enter into DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market2.8 Key Manufacturers DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Product Offered2.9 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion

3 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Status and Outlook by Region (2015-2026)3.1 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size and CAGR by Region: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20263.2 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size Market Share by Region (2015-2020)3.2.1 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Region (2015-2020)3.2.2 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Region (2015-2020)3.2.3 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)3.3 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size Market Share by Region (2021-2026)3.3.1 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Region (2021-2026)3.3.2 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Region (2021-2026)3.3.3 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2021-2026)3.4 North America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.4.1 North America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.4.2 North America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.5 Asia-Pacific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.5.1 Asia-Pacific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.5.2 Asia-Pacific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.6 Europe DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.6.1 Europe DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.6.2 Europe DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.7 Latin America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.7.1 Latin America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.7.2 Latin America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.8 Middle East and Africa DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.8.1 Middle East and Africa DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.8.2 Middle East and Africa DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales YoY Growth (2015-2026)

4 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit by Application4.1 DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Segment by Application4.1.1 Hospital4.1.2 Laboratory4.1.3 Other4.2 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales by Application: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20264.3 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Historic Sales by Application (2015-2020)4.4 Global DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Forecasted Sales by Application (2021-2026)4.5 Key Regions DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size by Application4.5.1 North America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit by Application4.5.2 Europe DNA and RNA Extraction Kit by Application4.5.3 Asia-Pacific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit by Application4.5.4 Latin America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit by Application4.5.5 Middle East and Africa DNA and RNA Extraction Kit by Application5 North America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size by Country (2015-2026)5.1 North America Market Size Market Share by Country (2015-2020)5.1.1 North America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Country (2015-2020)5.1.2 North America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Country (2015-2020)5.2 North America Market Size Market Share by Country (2021-2026)5.2.1 North America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Country (2021-2026)5.2.2 North America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Country (2021-2026)5.3 North America Market Size YoY Growth by Country5.3.1 U.S. DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)5.3.2 Canada DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)6 Europe DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size by Country (2015-2026)6.1 Europe Market Size Market Share by Country (2015-2020)6.1.1 Europe DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Country (2015-2020)6.1.2 Europe DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Country (2015-2020)6.2 Europe Market Size Market Share by Country (2021-2026)6.2.1 Europe DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Country (2021-2026)6.2.2 Europe DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Country (2021-2026)6.3 Europe Market Size YoY Growth by Country6.3.1 Germany DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)6.3.2 France DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)6.3.3 U.K. DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)6.3.4 Italy DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)6.3.5 Russia DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7 Asia-Pacific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size by Country (2015-2026)7.1 Asia-Pacific Market Size Market Share by Country (2015-2020)7.1.1 Asia-Pacific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Country (2015-2020)7.1.2 Asia-Pacific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Country (2015-2020)7.2 Asia-Pacific Market Size Market Share by Country (2021-2026)7.2.1 Asia-Pacific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Country (2021-2026)7.2.2 Asia-Pacific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Country (2021-2026)7.3 Asia-Pacific Market Size YoY Growth by Country7.3.1 China DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.2 Japan DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.3 South Korea DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.4 India DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.5 Australia DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.6 Taiwan DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.7 Indonesia DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.8 Thailand DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.9 Malaysia DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.10 Philippines DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.11 Vietnam DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)8 Latin America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size by Country (2015-2026)8.1 Latin America Market Size Market Share by Country (2015-2020)8.1.1 Latin America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Country (2015-2020)8.1.2 Latin America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Country (2015-2020)8.2 Latin America Market Size Market Share by Country (2021-2026)8.2.1 Latin America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Country (2021-2026)8.2.2 Latin America DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Country (2021-2026)8.3 Latin America Market Size YoY Growth by Country8.3.1 Mexico DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)8.3.2 Brazil DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)8.3.3 Argentina DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)9 Middle East and Africa DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size by Country (2015-2026)9.1 Middle East and Africa Market Size Market Share by Country (2015-2020)9.1.1 Middle East and Africa DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Country (2015-2020)9.1.2 Middle East and Africa DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Country (2015-2020)9.2 Middle East and Africa Market Size Market Share by Country (2021-2026)9.2.1 Middle East and Africa DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales Market Share by Country (2021-2026)9.2.2 Middle East and Africa DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Revenue Market Share by Country (2021-2026)9.3 Middle East and Africa Market Size YoY Growth by Country9.3.1 Turkey DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)9.3.2 Saudi Arabia DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)9.3.3 UAE DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)

10 Company Profiles and Key Figures in DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Business10.1 Qiagen10.1.1 Qiagen Corporation Information10.1.2 Qiagen Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.1.3 Qiagen DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.1.4 Qiagen DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Products Offered10.1.5 Qiagen Recent Development10.2 Thermo Fisher Scientific10.2.1 Thermo Fisher Scientific Corporation Information10.2.2 Thermo Fisher Scientific Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.2.3 Thermo Fisher Scientific DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.2.4 Qiagen DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Products Offered10.2.5 Thermo Fisher Scientific Recent Development10.3 Merck KGaA10.3.1 Merck KGaA Corporation Information10.3.2 Merck KGaA Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.3.3 Merck KGaA DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.3.4 Merck KGaA DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Products Offered10.3.5 Merck KGaA Recent Development10.4 Roche10.4.1 Roche Corporation Information10.4.2 Roche Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.4.3 Roche DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.4.4 Roche DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Products Offered10.4.5 Roche Recent Development10.5 Cytiva10.5.1 Cytiva Corporation Information10.5.2 Cytiva Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.5.3 Cytiva DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.5.4 Cytiva DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Products Offered10.5.5 Cytiva Recent Development10.6 Agilent10.6.1 Agilent Corporation Information10.6.2 Agilent Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.6.3 Agilent DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.6.4 Agilent DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Products Offered10.6.5 Agilent Recent Development10.7 Danaher10.7.1 Danaher Corporation Information10.7.2 Danaher Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.7.3 Danaher DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.7.4 Danaher DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Products Offered10.7.5 Danaher Recent Development10.8 Promega10.8.1 Promega Corporation Information10.8.2 Promega Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.8.3 Promega DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.8.4 Promega DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Products Offered10.8.5 Promega Recent Development10.9 Bio-Rad10.9.1 Bio-Rad Corporation Information10.9.2 Bio-Rad Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.9.3 Bio-Rad DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.9.4 Bio-Rad DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Products Offered10.9.5 Bio-Rad Recent Development10.10 Bioneer10.10.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors10.10.2 DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Product Category, Application and Specification10.10.3 Bioneer DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.10.4 Main Business Overview10.10.5 Bioneer Recent Development10.11 Akonni Biosystems10.11.1 Akonni Biosystems Corporation Information10.11.2 Akonni Biosystems Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.11.3 Akonni Biosystems DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.11.4 Akonni Biosystems DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Products Offered10.11.5 Akonni Biosystems Recent Development

11 DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Upstream, Opportunities, Challenges, Risks and Influences Factors Analysis11.1 DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Key Raw Materials11.1.1 Key Raw Materials11.1.2 Key Raw Materials Price11.1.3 Raw Materials Key Suppliers11.2 Manufacturing Cost Structure11.2.1 Raw Materials11.2.2 Labor Cost11.2.3 Manufacturing Expenses11.3 DNA and RNA Extraction Kit Industrial Chain Analysis11.4 Market Opportunities, Challenges, Risks and Influences Factors Analysis11.4.1 Industry Trends11.4.2 Market Drivers11.4.3 Market Challenges11.4.4 Porters Five Forces Analysis

12 Market Strategy Analysis, Distributors12.1 Sales Channel12.2 Distributors12.3 Downstream Customers

13 Research Findings and Conclusion

14 Appendix14.1 Methodology/Research Approach14.1.1 Research Programs/Design14.1.2 Market Size Estimation14.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation14.2 Data Source14.2.1 Secondary Sources14.2.2 Primary Sources14.3 Author Details14.4 Disclaimer

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DNA Exclusive: ‘Sanjay Dutt is a warrior, will make a comeback’: ‘Torbaaz’ producer on the actor’s health – DNA India

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A lot has been said and speculated about actor Sanjay Dutt's health ever since the Sadak 2 star earlier tweeted he will be taking a short medical break before resuming work.

While a section of the media has reported that Dutt is terminally ill and has been diagnosed with advanced-stage lung cancer, Torbaaz producer and a close friend of Sanjay Dutt, Rahul Mittra, has rubbished the rumours saying that tests are on. He added the disease and stage of the disease are yet to be ascertained.

"I have said categorically that tests are going on. I rubbish all the reports stating that it is the third stage or fourth stage. There is an ailment. What ailment is it and what stage is it, will be confirmed when all the tests are done," said Rahul Mittra in an exclusive chat with DNA.

"Sanju has time and again shared all the updates with his fans. No one has the right to speculate on the stage of the ailment, it is for the person going through it to confirm or his doctor or family members," he added.

Rahul told DNA India that we must all give the actor some time and rather than jumping to conclusions, wish him luck for a speedy recovery.

"He is a warrior, he is going to come back," said Rahul on being asked if Sanjay Dutt will be around during the world premiere of Torbaaz on streaming platform Netflix.

Torbaaz, one of Sanjay Dutt's s upcoming films, is scheduled for a digital release on the OTT platform. It's the date of release, however, is yet to be announced.

Last month, Sanjay Dutt took to his Twitter account to share his first look from the film. He wrote, A man rises from personal tragedy to lead a group of children from a refugee camp to victory, transforming their lives through the game of cricket. Its almost time to play (sic)!

Talking about the film, producer Rahul Mittra said, "It is a very special and beautiful film. It is about how Sanju will transform the lives of these kids by way of cricket."

Voicing his opinion on the transition of films being released on digital platforms rather than getting the usual theatrical release due to the coronavirus pandemic and how he as a producer sees it, Rahul said, "I am very happy that it happened and it specifically has to do with the film we have made."

He added, "Since it is a film that caters to a subject that in-between attracts international relations and world issues, so it is very relevant to the world. We are talking about the Taliban, Afghanistan, about cricket and transforming lives. So, I think no other platform could have been better."

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Pulwama probe: NIA used DNA, other forensic tests to trace evidence that had blown to pieces – The Tribune India

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New Delhi, August 25

When the National Investigation Agency (NIA) began its probe into the Pulwama terror attack in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed last year, it faced a blind case in the absence of any solid proof against the perpetrators.

The case posed unique challenges, such as a lot of evidence having blown to pieces in the suicide attack and seven accused being subsequently killed in encounters. However, the central agency used forensic tests, including DNA profiling of the meagre evidence, to breach the dead ends.

It was a blind case for us. There were a lot of murmurs but everything needs to be established beyond doubt in the court of law, a senior official, who was part of the probe, said.

The first challenge was to establish the ownership of the car used by Adil Ahmad Dar, the suicide bomber, according to the chargesheet in the case filed by the NIA in a special court in Jammu on Tuesday.

There was nothing available from the vehicle which carried a cocktail of 200 kg of high-grade explosives RDX, Calcium-Ammonium Nitrate, Gelatin Sticks and Aluminium Powder.

As per the chargesheet, with the help of forensic methods and painstaking investigations the serial number of the car that was blown into pieces beyond recognition was extracted and within no time the ownership of the vehicle was establishedfrom the first to the last owner.

However, the last owner of the car, Sajjad Bhat (named in the chargesheet) of Bijbehara in Anantnag district, had disappeared hours before the February 14, 2019 attack and joined Jaish-e-Mohammed. He was subsequently killed in an encounter in June last year.

While it was clear that the suicide attacker was Adil Ahmed Dar but the same had to be established with evidence. After picking up human remains from various spots, they were sent for DNA profiling, the official, who requested anonymity, said.

The suicide attacker was identified and confirmed by matching the DNA extracted from the meagre car fragments with that of the DNA of his father, he said.

Moreover, seven accused wanted in the case by the NIA were killed during different encounters in 2019.

The chargesheet has named Mohammed Umar Farooq, the nephew of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar, as the main conspirator of the suicide mission. According to officials, Farooq had infiltrated into India in April 2018 and was subsequently killed in one of the encounters in South Kashmir last year. Officials said the role of conspirators which included Mudasir Ahmed Khan, Qari Mufti Yasser and Mohd Kamran came to light but all of them were killed in different encounters with security forces.

Khan was killed on March 10, Kamran on March 29, Sajjad Bhat on June 18 of last year while Qari Yasser was shot in an encounter on January 25 this year.

A team led by joint director of the NIA Anil Shukla gathered evidences and statements of terrorists and their sympathisers arrested in different cases in order to expose the conspiracy hatched for executing the audacious attack on the para-military convoy, officials said.

After JeM spokesperson Mohd Hassan in a video claimed that his group was responsible for the attack, it was sent for forensic examination and the Internet Protocol address was traced to a computer based in Pakistan.

A lot of digital, forensic, documentary and oral evidence establishing a fool-proof case against the accused for this dastardly and barbaric attack has been collected, NIA Deputy Inspector General and spokesperson Sonia Narang said. The charge-sheet has brought on record the all-out involvement of Pakistan-based entities to carry out terrorist strikes in India and to incite and provoke Kashmiri youth, she said.

Culminating its 18-month long probe into the fatal terror attack that left 40 CRPF personnel dead in South Kashmir last year, the NIA on Tuesday filed a chargesheet in a special court in Jammu against 19 people including Masood Azhar, the chief of banned terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed, for planning the suicide operation.

Giving details of the 13,500-page chargesheet, Narang said the chargesheet marks the culmination of a year-and-a-half long painstaking and meticulous investigation with valuable inputs received from other central and state government agencies as well as foreign law-enforcement agencies. PTI

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‘Whatever happens, do not concede defeat on election night’: Hillary Clinton to Joe Biden – DNA India

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Hillary Clinton has a piece of advice for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden: Whatever happens, do not concede defeat on the night of the Nov. 3 election.

Clinton, a Democrat, lost the 2016 presidential election to President Donald Trump, a Republican whose re-election bid is facing a stiff challenge from Biden, who has been leading Trump in public opinion polls.

Clinton conceded defeat on the night of the election in 2016 but said the shift to mail-in voting due to the coronavirus pandemic means it could take longer to know the winner in November.

She said this year`s election day results might point to Trump having a narrow advantage. But in that case, Clinton said, "Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances because I think this is going to drag out."

Clinton, a former U.S. secretary of state, was speaking an interview on Showtime`s "The Circus," a portion of which was released on Tuesday.

A Biden campaign spokesman declined to comment.

As many as half of U.S. voters are expected to cast their votes by mail this year, more than twice as many as in 2016, but not all state and local officials have the capacity to count mail ballots as quickly as those cast in person.

Also, some states, including battlegrounds like Ohio and North Carolina, allow ballots to count if they arrive days after polls close but are postmarked by election day.

"Eventually I do believe he will win if we don`t give an inch and if we are as focused and relentless as the other side is," Clinton said.

Trump has without citing evidence criticized mail voting as rife with fraud, although he has requested a mail ballot for his own use in this year`s election.

Trump, who is due on Thursday to formally accept his party`s nomination for the election, has also criticized mail voting because it might slow down vote counting.

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Jennifer Garners emotional video on watching ‘The Office’ finale gets sweet responses from the cast – DNA India

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American actor Jennifer Garner on Monday local time shared a dramatic video of her emotional reaction to finishing watching The Office series.

The 48-year-old star shared on Instagram a slow-motion, dramatically shedding a tear sort of video right after completing all the nine seasons of the hit show.

Captioning the video, she wrote: "My kids and I have spent months piled on the couch working our way through 'How to Behave as Grownups', aka #TheOffice. Apparently, we are sensitive people, the finale hit us pretty hard. When I realized I'd accidentally shot my farewell testimonial in slo-mo I realized: your Monday might need this, too."

Sported in a Dunder Mifflin (fictional paper sales company featured in the show) printed T-shirt, Garner narrated the video, saying, "You'll never guess which show my kids and I watched an episode a day off through quarantine and guess what? We finished it, and guess what? It gave me some really big feelings."

"Look who needed a big cry and maybe a shower would have been helpful, but it's just nice to know you can still just feel so much passionate about something, right? So thank you. If you've ever heard of the show, The Office, you should try it. It's wonderful," the Daredevil actor added.

on Aug 24, 2020 at 4:12pm PDT

Angela Kinsey, who played one of the leading roles commented on Jennifer's post. She wrote, "Omg!! @jennifer.garner I am only just seeing this (we had no air conditioning for the day so long story short but Im only just catching up on things)!! I love this. I love you and your family and just so you know the finale makes me bawl my eyes out too!"

While Jenna Fischer commented, "Oh Lady!! This is the sweetest and most wonderful post!! Sending you lots of love and if you want to start over @angelakinsey and I are re-watching for the podcast. We are in the middle of Season 3 and have major feelings about lots of moments (Art Show, Dwight comforting Pam...)"

The American sitcom, which depicts the everyday work lives of office employees, was aired on NBC from 2005 to 2013.

The mockumentary had Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Mindy Kaling, B. J. Novak, Ed Helms, Mindy Kaling, Craig Robinson, James Spader, Ellie Kemper and Catherine Tate in the lead roles.

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James Anderson 600 Test wickets: Coming out on top vs Sachin Tendulkar and Jacques Kallis – DNA India

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James Anderson achieved history in the third and final Test against Pakistan in Southampton as he became the first pacer in history to take 600 wickets. Anderson achieved the feat when he dismissed Pakistan opposition skipper Azhar Ali to enter a club of greats. Only Muttiah Muralitharan, Shane Warne and Anil Kumble are ahead of him but as a fast bowler, he now stands alone on top. However, James Anderson is best remembered for his ability to come out on top in battles against the top opposition batsmen in his era. The list has some very prestigious names. The fact that Anderson has gotten the better of them consistently is an even bigger tribute to his greatness.

If one looks at the summary of batsmen dismissed, Anderson has gotten the better of Australia skipper Michael Clarke nine times in 26 Ashes Tests as well as David Warner the same number of times. It is no surprise that Australians dominate the list as England play frequently in the Ashes. However, there are two names which are there on the list for the most number of dismissals. Those names add credence to his magnificent career.

Sachin Tendulkar, Kumar Sangakkara and Jacques Kallis have a combined total of over 40,000 Test runs. These three batsmen dominated the Test scene from the start of the millennium upto their retirement in the middle of the second decade. However, there is one common factor linking all these three greats and that is their dismissals to Anderson.

Sachin Tendulkar has fallen to James Anderson nine times in his career. This is the most he has fallen to any bowler in Tests. Tendulkar was dismissed by Anderson in the 2006 Mumbai Test. In the 2007 series against England, Anderson dismissed Tendulkar at Lords and then twice at the Oval. In 2008, Tendulkar fell to Anderson in the Mohali Test while in 2011, Anderson was on top in Lords and Trent Bridge.

In 2012, Anderson continued his dominance when he dismissed Tendulkar in the Kolkata Test and in Nagpur. Even in the case of Kumar Sangakkara, he dismissed him three times in Sri Lanka and four times in England. For Jacques Kallis, Anderson has achieved more success in England than in South Africa. Anderson is level with Shane Warne for dismissing one of the finest ever in world cricket.

There are other great batsmen in the current era whom Anderson has dismissed. The right-arm pacer has gotten rid of Virat Kohli five times, Steve Smith and Kane Williamson have also fallen prey to him many times although Smith has a better average against Anderson. The ability of Anderson to dismiss the top player in the opposition truly makes him a stand-out.

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