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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (4141)3/22/2002 2:13:44 AM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) of 21057
 
OJ was probably guilty in my opinion,,,,,,,but the cops did blow the case.
Ever wonder why those Keystone Kops movies were made in LA? :-)

I'd give 10 to 1 he's guilty. Inept cops and inept prosecution got him off.

My point is that if you will be performing tests that will put people in jail for life or cause them to get a death sentence then you should damn well be doing your job 100% correctly!!
I suspect that you would always be able to tell a contaminated sample from an actual match. So if the cops are honest, they would know they really didn't have a match and would either let the perp go or rely on other evidence.

PCR
Polymerase Chain Reaction. It's used to turn a minute amount of DNA into a much larger amount that then can be broken into pieces and the pieces matched to the suspect's DNA.

He has gone on to genetically engineer some fetal neuron cells that are now being injected into the brains of stroke victims and are helping bring about neural reconstruction.
And when will this be ready? I think I could use it now. :-)
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