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Family ties: Using investigative genetic genealogy to solve crimes | Le recours à la généalogie génétique pour élucider des crimes

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Dr. Frederick Bieber is a medical geneticist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts and an associate professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School.

  • DNA profiling and how can it be used to identify bodies, track down blood relatives, and as evidence in court [4:55]
  • The role of professional genealogists in investigations [8:35]
  • How investigative genetic genealogy was used to catch the Golden State Killer [10:12]
  • Overturning a wrongful conviction in the Christine Jessop case [13:10]
  • Use of GEDmatch and other consumer genetic genealogy sites by police [16:20]
  • DNA reveals information about you as well as your family members — think carefully and read the fine print before you opt in [18:20]
  • Collecting DNA without consent as a technique to eliminate suspects [20:12]
  • DNA testing and surprising discoveries in the family tree [24:35]
  • Ethical safeguards to ensure the responsible use of investigative genetic genealogy by law enforcement [27:35]

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