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Tuesday, October 03, 2000 6:05:37 AM

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DNAPrint Genomics Announces First Scientific Publication SARASOTA,
Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)


September 01, 2000--DNAPrint genomics, Inc., (Pink Sheets:DNAP), a Sarasota, Florida
based genomics company, announced today that it has published its first scientific paper,
entitled ``A Geometric Model of Information Retrieval Systems''. The paper, written by
MyungHo Kim, Ph.D., was published in the Journal of Complex Systems Volume 12, Number
1 p.93. The work outlines a sophisticated approach for managing and mining complex
information using a model information dataset, and constitutes another important step in the
company's ambitious objectives.

Dr. Tony Frudakis said, "Until we have adequate analyst coverage, we will continue to keep
our investors informed of company milestones through press releases. Our first publication is
one such milestone. Validation in peer-reviewed literature is an important way to communicate
and solidify relationships with potential partners within the genomics industry, several of which
we are currently negotiating."

About DNAPrint genomics
DNAPrint genomics, Inc. provides practitioners of genomic research and personalized
medicine with a comprehensive system for complex trait dissection and patient classification.
DNAPrint genomics Inc. was founded by a group of scientists with research and commercial
experience in high-level mathematical modeling, programming and molecular genetics. For
more information about the company, please visit www.dnaprint.com.

For scientific inquiries please contact: Dr. Tony Frudakis at 941/351-4543.
All other inquiries please contact: Richard Craig Hall at 941/341-0136.


Except for factual statements made herein, the information contained in this press release
consists of forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. The Company's
actual results could differ materially from those contained in such statements. Factors that
could cause or contribute to such differences include unexpected shortages of critical
components, rescheduling or cancellation of customer orders, the timing and market
acceptance of new product introductions by the Company and its competitors, and general
competition and price pressures in the marketplace.



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