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  2. Unidentified decedent - Wikipedia

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    If a skeletonized body is found, fingerprints and toeprints are impossible to recover, unless they have survived the initial decomposition of the remains. Fingerprints are often used to identify the dead and were used widely before DNA comparison was possible. [6] In some cases, partial remains limit the available information.

  3. Investigative genetic genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Identifying unknown subjects through investigative genetic genealogy is done through the use of analysis of identity-by-descent (IBD) segments of DNA that indicate shared ancestors. [5] Data available in GEDMatch, which is composed of genetic profiles from approximately 1.2 million individuals, has proven capable of identifying a third cousin ...

  4. Category:Unidentified people - Wikipedia

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    This category contains people who are known by their reputation or actions, but whose names are unknown or have been kept anonymous. Subcategories. This category has ...

  5. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1990–present

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    This is a list of people who disappeared mysteriously post-1990 and of people whose whereabouts are unknown or whose deaths are not substantiated, except for people who disappeared at sea. Since the 1970s, many individuals around the world have disappeared, whose whereabouts and condition have remained unknown.

  6. FBI working to identify unknown victims of serial killer - AOL

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  7. Forensic identification - Wikipedia

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    An unknown sample found at a crime scene is called a questioned sample. A known sample can be taken either from a suspect or found in a database. The FBI’s database used for DNA is CODIS, Combined DNA Index System. It has data at three levels: local, state, and national. The national level data is stored in NDIS, National DNA Index system.

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  9. Body identification - Wikipedia

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    Body identification is a subfield of forensic science that uses a variety of scientific and non-scientific methods to identify a body. Forensic purposes are served by rigorous scientific forensic identification techniques, but these are generally preceded by formal identification. [1]