13 January, 2009 (06:42) | asia, bangladesh, china, dna, doctors_nurses, genetics, idiots, india, meredith, personal, reproduction, sad, sex, women | By: jrittenhouse
I despair at the idea of people doing this sort of madness; sex-selective abortions and fetal selection by immigrant families in America because – well, their culture prizes boys over girls. Part of cultural selection norms many hundreds of years old that prize boys over girls as breadwinners in older age for you, and so [...]
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5 December, 2008 (06:56) | CLL, adoption, china, dna, genetics, illness, ohio, orphans, sisterfar | By: jrittenhouse
Having a much less immediately lethal form of leukemia and being an adoptive dad of a Chinese girl, this story hits home: a kid in Ohio adopted from China has a nasty version of leukemia, and is in desperate need of a bone-marrow transplant. There’s this little problem, however, about finding a genetic match from [...]
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3 September, 2008 (19:09) | criminals, genetics | By: jrittenhouse
From USA Today – states aren’t hanging on to DNA evidence, due to cost issues.
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4 September, 2007 (07:11) | criminals, dna, genetics | By: jrittenhouse
For all of you guys out there who think that DNA analysis is a closed, perfected book, and the FBI are the whiz-bangs at it, I got news for you – wrong on both counts. 85% of all samples taken since 9/11 have yet to be processed. And it’s not likely to get better soon.
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3 September, 2007 (23:14) | dna, genetics, sisterfar | By: jrittenhouse
wapo: Among the ethics questions raised by the prospect of people posting their genomes is whether they have an obligation to kin who may not want their familial patterns put on display. Asked if he had consulted his living parent, his three siblings or his 30-year-old son before posting his genome, Venter said: “I’ve not [...]
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