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  • Comment: PS. Sources must bear the article subject, and say about it in a brief independent way. K can't find that especially with source 1, a social media LinkedIn, source 3 and 4, etc. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 00:29, 21 July 2024 (UTC)
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For the company located in Miami, Florida, see DNA Solutions.

DNA Solutions, Inc. is a private biotechnology research laboratory located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[1] Their services include genetic testing and analysis in animals and humans, forensic testing and genealogy, research and development, and microbial identification.[2]

DNA Solutions, Inc.
Company typePrivately held
IndustryBiotechnology research
Founded2000
Headquarters
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
,
United States
ServicesDNA analysis
Websitednasolutionsusa.com

Investigative genetic genealogy

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DNA Solutions, Inc. has partnered with law enforcement for forensic testing in criminal and missing person investigations, known as investigative genetic genealogy (IGG), to identify criminal suspects and human remains.

The list of cases below in which DNA Solutions, Inc. collaborated is not exhaustive:

  • 1981 Murder of Sylvia Quayle[3][4]
  • 1984 Remains Identified as Roger Brian Bennett[5]
  • 1984 Remains Identified as James L. Hamm[6]
  • 1993 Murder of Jeanne "Jeanie" Childs[7]
  • 2014 Murder of Gary Albert Herbst[8][9]

References

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  1. ^ "DNA Solutions, Inc". LinkedIn. Archived from the original on March 19, 2022. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  2. ^ "About DNA Solutions". DNA Solutions, Inc. Archived from the original on May 21, 2024. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  3. ^ Biller, Ryan (July 1, 2022). "After 41 years and a false confession, a Colorado woman's true killer is found guilty of murder". Denver Post. Archived from the original on July 1, 2022. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  4. ^ "1981 Murder of Sylvia Quayle". United Data Connect. February 26, 2021. Archived from the original on February 28, 2024. Retrieved July 20, 2024 – via DNA Solutions. Gratitude extends to DNA Solutions for their excellent sequencing of the DNA...
  5. ^ Perez, Brianda (April 11, 2022). "Remains found in Colt Killed Creek 37 years ago belong to missing Oklahoma man". KREM-TV. Archived from the original on April 11, 2022. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  6. ^ Knight, Drew (October 23, 2020). "Officials identify body discovered in Giddings field in 1984". KVUE. Archived from the original on November 3, 2020. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  7. ^ "State of Minnesota, Respondent, vs. Jerry Arnold Westrom, Appellant. A22-1679" (PDF). Minnesota Supreme Court. May 8, 2024. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 19, 2024. Retrieved July 20, 2024 – via Minnesota State Law Library.
  8. ^ Walsh, Paul (February 25, 2022). "New Market woman receives 2-year sentence for helping conceal husband's body after son killed him". Star Tribune. Archived from the original on February 24, 2022. Retrieved July 20, 2024. Austin Herbst, 27, pleaded guilty, was sentenced in June and has about seven more years to serve in prison for second-degree murder.
  9. ^ Urban, Ryan (November 24, 2020). "Bones lead to homicide charges; Minnesota mother, son charged in three-year-old case". DNA Solutions, Inc. Archived from the original on May 25, 2022. Retrieved July 20, 2024.