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DNAPrint's Forensic Research Accepted for Publication

SARASOTA, Fla., March 28 /PRNewswire/ --
DNAPrint genomics, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: DNAP) (DNAPrint or the
"Company"), the world leader in the measurement of genome structure for personalized medicine, qualitative forensics and consumer genomics, announced today that part of its work on Biogeographical Ancestry determination from DNA has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Forensic Sciences.
The manuscript describing this science successfully passed a peer-review process and will be published in an upcoming issue of the journal.
Biogeographical Ancestry (BGA) is the heritable component of race and DNAPrint is the first to have developed and patented methods for inferring BGA Admixture from DNA (http://www.ancestrybydna.com). Publication provides a means by
which other scientists and prospective customers can study and validate the Company's science. The manuscript, which is accepted for publication, describes merely one facet of the Company's method for BGA Admixture determination. It's the first in a series of papers the Company intends to publish on the topic.

About AncestrybyDNA
AncestrybyDNA 2.0 is the world's first genomics product for the inference of individual biogeographical ancestry (i.e. "race") admixture from DNA.
Unlike other tests of this type, DNAPrint uses genomics advances to "read" all 23 chapters of the chromosomal or genetic "book" contained in every cell of each human being. The product was recently featured in CBS Evening News' "Eye on America" with Dan Rather and the CBS Sunday morning show. For more information about the test, please visit http://www.ancestrybydna.com.

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