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COD Advanced warfare DNA bomb on Bio Lab – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

COD Advanced warfare DNA bomb on Bio Lab Call of Duty Advanced Warfare https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00851_00. By: IrishSlayerGamingHD … Continue reading

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How To Get A DNA Bomb (Tips & Tricks) – COD: Advanced Warfare – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

How To Get A DNA Bomb (Tips Tricks) - COD: Advanced Warfare Can we get 40 likes for episode 7 on Bio Lab!? Thanks for watching! Please leave a comment subscribe if you haven't already! Face cam reveal at 4k subscribers! SOLO 104 Kill Streak /w DNA... By: realGmob … Continue reading

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“FLAWLESS DNA BOMB” 51/0 – COD AW – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

"FLAWLESS DNA BOMB" 51/0 - COD AW Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/tid=CUSA00803_00. By: Daniel Define … Continue reading

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RDBY- Ridesalldayboy “2 Dna Bombs In One Day Commentary” “Why ARE Dna Bombs Sooo Hard” – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

RDBY- Ridesalldayboy "2 Dna Bombs In One Day Commentary" "Why ARE Dna Bombs Sooo Hard" Description is a killstreak in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. It is based on Manticore, a bio-weapon that appears in the campaign. The killstreak is acquired once the player obtains a 30 gun... By: RD BY … Continue reading

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PS4 – COD AW, DNA da Zueira – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

PS4 - COD AW, DNA da Zueira DNA pego pelo Snipe e narrado pelo google tradutor. The Kings Of Death Clan. By: The KINGS Of DEATH Clan … Continue reading

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*SOLO* DOUBLE DNA on LIVESTREAM w/ARX – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

*SOLO* DOUBLE DNA on LIVESTREAM w/ARX N'OUBLIE PAS LE J'AIME ET LE COMMENTAIRE Yep' les gars c'est Workz, on se retrouve aujourd'hui pour une Double DNA ralis en LIVESTREAM, en SOLO l'ARX sur Retreat ! J'espre... By: Workz | DNA BOMB MASSACRES ! … Continue reading

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CoD AW DNA : Wer kennt es nicht – Spielspa ist wichtig! | HD | German – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

CoD AW DNA : Wer kennt es nicht - Spielspa ist wichtig! | HD | German Moin Freunde, hier ein erneutes Video. Russak sein Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jRG5l2Tj-4 FB: https://www.facebook.de/oSTARGAMINGo Mein Kanal: ... By: oSTARGAMINGo … Continue reading

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New DNA technique may reveal face of killer in unsolved double-murder

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

Candra Alston, 25, (left) and her 3-year-old daughter, Malaysia Boykin (right) were murdered in Columbia, S.C., on Jan. 9, 2011, in a case that remains unsolved. There were no witnesses to the gruesome murder of a South Carolina mother and her 3-year-old daughter inside a busy apartment complex four years ago. But a new technology that can create an image of someone using DNA samples left at crime scenes might bring police closer to catching the killer. Reston, Va.-based Parabon Nanolabs, with funding from the Department of Defense, has debuted a breakthrough type of analysis called DNA phenotyping which the company says can predict a person's physical appearance from the tiniest DNA samples, like a speck of blood or strand of hair. The DNA phenotyping service, commercially known as "Snapshot," could put a face on millions of unsolved cases, including international ones, andgenerate investigative leads when the trail has gone cold. "This is particularly useful when there are no witnesses, no hits in the DNA database and nothing to go on," Dr. Ellen McRae Greytak, Parabon's director of bioinformatics, told FoxNews.com. - Dr. Ellen McRae Greytak, Parabon Nanolabs "Traditional forensic analysis treats DNA as a fingerprint, whereas Snapshot treats it … Continue reading

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DNA ‘glue’ could someday be used to build tissues, organs

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

DNA molecules provide the "source code" for life in humans, plants, animals and some microbes. But now researchers report an initial study showing that the strands can also act as a glue to hold together 3-D-printed materials that could someday be used to grow tissues and organs in the lab. This first-of-its-kind demonstration of the inexpensive process is described in the brand-new journal ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering. Andrew Ellington and colleagues explain that although researchers have used nucleic acids such as DNA to assemble objects, most of these are nano-sized -- so tiny that humans can't see them with the naked eye. Making them into larger, visible objects is cost-prohibitive. Current methods also do not allow for much control or flexibility in the types of materials that are created. Overcoming these challenges could potentially have a big payoff -- the ability to make tissues to repair injuries or even to create organs for the thousands of patients in need of organ transplants. With this in mind, Ellington's group set out to create a larger, more affordable material held together with DNA. The researchers developed DNA-coated nanoparticles made of either polystyrene or polyacrylamide. DNA binding adhered these inexpensive nanoparticles to … Continue reading

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Phoenix police: DNA evidence leads to arrest of man in deaths of 2 women in early 1990s

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

Published January 14, 2015 Phoenix Police Crime Response Unit members inspect the house of a man suspected of at least two 1992 murders of two young women on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015 in Phoenix, Ariz. Police arrested 42-year-old Bryan Patrick Miller late Tuesday in the deaths of 22-year-old Angela Brosso and 17-year-old Melanie Bernas. Brosso was killed in November 1992, and Bernas was killed in September 1993. Their remains were found in or near the Arizona canal. Both had disappeared while bicycling in the area. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Tom Tingle) MARICOPA COUNTY OUT; MAGS OUT; NO SALES(The Associated Press) This undated booking photo provided by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office shows Bryan Patrick Miller. Authorities say DNA evidence led to the arrest of Miller, 42,in the killings of two young women whose bodies were found in northwest Phoenix in the early 1990s. Police arrested Miller late Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015 in killings of 22-year-old Angela Brosso and 17-year-old Melanie Bernas. His home was the subject of an overnight search. Brosso was killed in November 1992, and Bernas was killed in September 1993. Their remains were found in or near the Arizona canal. Both had disappeared while bicycling in the … Continue reading

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