单词 | genetic fingerprinting |
例句 | His spinal fluid was sent to a state laboratory that performs genetic fingerprinting on bacteria samples, where researchers later found Roberson had tested positive for listeria. WA woman sues Tacoma burger shop linked with deadly listeria outbreak 2023-08-22T04:00:00Z The cases were linked through genetic fingerprinting, which indicates they likely have a common source of infection. 6 in King County sickened in salmonella outbreak 2023-07-12T04:00:00Z "It's easy to say whether something's there or not with genetic fingerprinting," explained Newcastle University's Prof David Graham, who is involved in the development of that test. Coronavirus: Testing sewage an 'easy win' 2020-07-02T04:00:00Z Thanks to advances in chemical and genetic fingerprinting, it is now possible to determine where a tree grew — sometimes down to a particular patch of forest. Tree sleuths are using DNA tests and machine vision to crack timber crimes 2019-04-02T04:00:00Z Dr. Donald Reay left a long legacy, overseeing more than 5,000 autopsies, making the office one of the first to identify a victim using genetic fingerprinting, and training other medical examiners. ‘He was always looking for the truth.’ Former King County medical examiner dies at 81 2018-11-16T05:00:00Z Researchers identified right and grey whales from bones at Roman sites in the Strait of Gibraltar area using genetic fingerprinting. Were the Romans the first whale hunters? 2018-07-11T04:00:00Z DNA finprinting of fish is similar to genetic fingerprinting of people, for medical tests or in forensics at crime scenes. Fish tracked from DNA 'finprints' left in waters off New York 2017-04-12T04:00:00Z This is sufficient to allow police to match samples — a process known as genetic fingerprinting. Forensics: Germany considers wider use of DNA evidence in criminal cases 2017-03-26T04:00:00Z The CDC says genetic fingerprinting showed at least 23 of the cases were linked. Chipotle to reopen Washington, Oregon outlets after E. Coli outbreak 2015-11-10T05:00:00Z At King County, Dr. Reay left a long legacy, overseeing more than 5,000 autopsies, making the office one of the first to identify a victim using genetic fingerprinting, and training other medical examiners. ‘He was always looking for the truth.’ Former King County medical examiner dies at 81 2018-11-16T05:00:00Z The published research - and other evidence, including genetic fingerprinting and photo-identification - suggests the two populations are closely linked or the same. Gray whale makes record migration across North Pacific 2015-04-14T04:00:00Z Then the agency analyzed the products using DNA bar coding, a type of genetic fingerprinting that the agency has used to root out labeling fraud in the seafood industry. New York Attorney General Targets Supplements at Major Retailers 2015-02-03T05:00:00Z It puts most of its efforts into responding to outbreaks after the fact, using genetic fingerprinting and other scientific tools to track contaminants back to their source in hopes of stopping any further spread. Safety concerns, industry changes push U.S. to rethink approach to food inspection 2012-03-05T02:00:44Z Working through genetic fingerprinting, the team found only two that matched each other exactly: the Serratia strain found in white-pox-afflicted coral and the one drawn from human waste. In a ?Six Degrees? test, Yahoo aims to see how connected Facebook friends are 2011-08-22T22:39:29Z FoodNet uses hospital records and microbial testing programs to trace the spread of pathogens, while PulseNet uses genetic fingerprinting to link cases of illness. Global food system raises risk of widespread contamination 2009-12-08T05:00:00Z In the Earthbound Farm case, genetic fingerprinting indicated that the spinach had been contaminated with bacteria carried by cattle that ranged on land nearby. Global food system raises risk of widespread contamination 2009-12-08T05:00:00Z |
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