DNA has been in the news a lot lately. It started with the announcement that police had likely identified the Golden State Killer by using DNA matches to his DNA on Gedmatch. Now additional cases are using similar methods.
This weekend the New York Times published an article about five additional police cases. The article is Genealogists Turn to Cousins’ DNA and Family Trees to Crack Five More Cold Cases. For each case, DNA was extracted from a sample and uploaded to Gedmatch. Cousin matches led the researchers to the likely suspect, and DNA of the suspect (or a close family member) confirmed the research.
It is an exciting time to be a genetic genealogist.
[…] a suspect for the Golden State Killer. DNA was used in several more cold cases, discussed in DNA in the News, Solving More Police Cases. An article from the MIT Technology Review Genetic genealogy is now solving recent crimes, not […]
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