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Sunev Dna Sulumor – Video

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Sunev Dna Sulumor
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CoD Advanced Warfare D.N.A fail – Video

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COD AW l DNA BOMB l SeikyoloDNA – Video

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ADVANCED WARFARE: DNA BOMB (PC) – Video

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ADVANCED WARFARE: DNA BOMB (PC)
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AW: "DNA BOMB" on Solar w/HBRa3 (42 Killstreak!) – Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Video

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AW: "DNA BOMB" on Solar w/HBRa3 (42 Killstreak!) - Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
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COD Advanced Warfare – "DNA BOMB" GAMEPLAY! (COD: AW Multiplayer Gameplay) – Video

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COD Advanced Warfare - "DNA BOMB" GAMEPLAY! (COD: AW Multiplayer Gameplay)
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Advanced Warfare: DNA Bomb On Retreat! – Huge Opportunity To Grow Your Channel! (Call of Duty AW) – Video

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Extrao do DNA do Morango – Video

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Spray-on DNA bar codes could be new weapon against food-borne illnesses

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SAN FRANCISCO (MCT) -- To prevent and contain outbreaks of food-borne illness, which sicken 1 in 6 Americans annually, a Bay Area startup is developing bar codes that go directly on fruits and vegetables. But you may overlook them: they're DNA-size.

Using technology invented at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, DNATrek is creating liquids that each contain a unique DNA sequence. The odorless, colorless and tasteless solution peppers the surface of produce, or blends into other oils and liquids, with a genetic bar code that can be identified by a special machine.

The technology could solve the enormous challenge of tracing an outbreak's source -- the places where food items are grown, packed and shipped. When people start feeling the symptoms of salmonella or E. coli, many clues about the contaminated product's origins, such as the shipment boxes, already have disappeared.

The Food and Drug Administration has already recognized the invention as a safe food additive, but for now, the industry does not use it. After large-scale tests that are set to begin next year, DNATrek believes that its tool will emerge as a powerful weapon against food-borne illnesses, which cost the country an estimated $150 billion a year in health-related expenses, and counterfeit food products, which cost the global industry $10 billion to $15 billion annually.

DNATrek suggests that its bar codes may have come in handy in 2012, when an E. coli outbreak caused by contaminated spinach led 13 people to be hospitalized, and in 2011, when 33 Americans died after eating tainted cantaloupe.

"If there's a problem at home and there's a piece of the cantaloupe left, you can pick it out of the trash, you can scrub the surface, and all the available information is there and you know exactly where it came from," said Anthony Zografos, founder and CEO of the self-funded, three-employee startup that expects to close a round of seed funding by the end of the month.

Although the company says the DNA sequences are too tiny to be harmful to people or cause genetic changes to the food, some advocates worry they could have unintended consequences for human health and the environment. "DNA does not perform one task, but can have a myriad of unforeseen impacts," Dana Perls, who tracks food and technology issues for the environmental group Friends of the Earth, said in an e-mail.

George Farquar, a physical chemist at Lawrence Livermore, patented the product in 2010 with about $3 million in research funding from the Department of Defense. Originally conceived as a biodefense tool, it combines FDA-approved foodstuffs, such as sugar, and a unique DNA sequence to create safe, inhalable microparticles for the purposes of tracking airflow indoors and outdoors. It has been used to test whether, for instance, air detection systems are able to notice particles that resemble anthrax. Last week, company executives and scientists traveled to the Pentagon to run their third series of tests.

Zografos, a business strategist, got wind of the technology, licensed it and formed a company around it. The biodefense applications were important yet small, he realized, compared with the need for tools that track and maintain food safety.

Farquar and Zografos say growers, packers, shippers and others in the supply chain would spray food with their signature genetic bar code. Up for grabs is an infinite number of potential DNA sequences taken from nature or created in a lab. These would be combined with a safe-to-eat food additive, such as the waxes that are now sometimes added to the surfaces of apples and cucumbers.

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DNA was detectives' 'Hail Mary' in slaying of woman, 19

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Had the person who killed Nicole Franco worn gloves, he might still be free. Instead, DNA left behind by Franco's young neighbor was enough to make an arrest, the lead detective said.

Franco, 19, a pastry chef and culinary arts student known to friends and family as Nikki, was stabbed multiple times in the chest with one of her own knives during a burglary in her Oakland Park apartment June 3.

A pool at the Bridgewater Place gated apartments stood between her building and that of D'Marcus Tucker, 15, who lived with his mother and a sibling in the 2700 block of Northwest 44th Street.

Tucker was arrested Oct. 31 and will be charged with her murder, authorities said.

The investigation

"There was not a lot of evidence," said Broward Sheriff's Detective Kevin Forsberg, lead investigator in the five-month-old case. "We had prints on a door. There was nothing else inside."

Franco was asleep about 3:30 a.m., beneath a new comforter her mother had sent from New Jersey, when she was attacked. The murder weapon cut through the bed cover.

"The swabs taken from around the incise marks was our Hail Mary, and we thought it was the best possible evidence we had," Forsberg said. "Our belief was each time he made contact with the comforter, he would leave more skin cells."

Such evidence, called "touch DNA," can be one of the hardest forms to recover, Forsberg said. A friend, the person who assembled the comforter set before it was sold, or an assailant not in state or federal databases could have left behind DNA.

Investigators had to exclude the innocent, Sgt. Scott Champagne said.

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