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Growing DNA databases continue to unlock decades-old cold cases

Growing DNA databases continue to unlock decades-old cold cases

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Modern forensic genetic genealogy is fundamentally transforming criminal justice by utilizing expansive DNA databases to resolve decades-old cold cases. While traditional systems like CODIS excel at direct matches, the integration of consumer genomics and advanced sequencing allows investigators to build complex family trees from degraded evidence. Landmark successes, such as identifying the Golden State Killer and the Boy in the Box, demonstrate the unprecedented ability to name unidentified victims and suspects. Specialized labs now employ whole-genome sequencing and phenotyping to extract leads from minimal samples that were previously considered unsolvable. However, this rapid technological shift sparks significant ethical debates regarding genetic privacy, informed consent, and the potential for a "genetic dragnet." Ultimately, these tools offer profound closure for families and communities, signaling a new era where time is no longer an absolute barrier to justice.

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