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  2. Rick Kittles - Wikipedia

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    Kittles was one of the earliest geneticists to trace the ancestry of Africans through DNA testing. This led, as mentioned in the biography section, him to co-found the company African Ancestry Inc., which set out to be the leading advocate for tracing the ancestry of individuals with African descent. [11]

  3. Raymond Towler - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, The Columbus Dispatch completed a year-long investigation of 313 inmates who had requested DNA evidence testing since 2003. Of the 313 only 14 had received the requested testing. Although Ohio State law requires a reason for denial of testing, over half of the denials did not include a reason; 53 requests were simply ignored.

  4. Mike DeWine - Wikipedia

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    Under his predecessor, DNA testing at the Ohio attorney general's Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) took approximately four months in cases such as murders, rapes, and assaults. Under the DeWine administration, DNA test results are now returned to local law enforcement in less than a month, leading to faster apprehension of dangerous suspects.

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    All 50 states have passed laws governing post-conviction DNA testing, but the rules for which cases are eligible are complex and vary widely. In California, Florida and Montana, the law allows ...

  6. AncestryDNA kits are back down to $39 for Cyber Monday ... - AOL

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    Normally priced at $99, you can get an AncestryDNA kit for the lowest price we've ever seen ahead of Black Friday. For just $39, you can send in your DNA and learn a bevy of secrets, including ...

  7. Ancestry.com - Wikipedia

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    By 2023, Ancestry was the largest provider of consumer DNA testing in the world with a network of over 25 million users, [12] and Ancestry DNA testing is now available in 128 countries. As well as its main website, Ancestry operates country-specific versions for Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Sweden and the United Kingdom.