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Phenotypic Imaging is a technique used in forensic anthropology and/or forensic investigations that uses DNA in order to predict how a person might look. They sequence the DNA and determine the traits a person has and then uses software to render an image of what the person may look like. 

Are the Ethics of DNA Phenotyping Truly Acceptable as a Forensic Science

Josie Yates, Copy Editor Mar 28, 2024

DNA Phenotyping is the process of predicting what an organism will look like by taking apart the DNA. This may sound utterly confounding, but there is an in-depth meaning and a science behind it. First,...

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