Monday, November 10, 2003 3:47:23 PM
Submitted E-mail about DNAP helping the Susannah Chase case to TV 4 News & Received Reply as follows below....Was catching up on my e-mails today and decided to forward info this morning after viewing the video, just in "case"...JG
Dear xxxx,
Thank you for writing and taking the time to bring this to our attention.
We will definitely be looking into this.
We appreciate your interest in helping us to do a better job.
Thanks for watching News4!
Joanne Bircher
Newsroom Administrator
KCNC-TV, CBS 4
-----Original Message-----
From: JGrxxxxxxx@aol.com [mailto:JGrxxxxxxxaol.com]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 6:29 AM
To: news4newsteam@cbs.com
Sent by xxxx xxxxxx at Nov 10, 2003 8:28 am:
I recently saw your video story on Susannah Chase.....You need to have the Boulder police get in contact with the following company....SARASOTA, Fla., Jun 18, 2003 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- DNAPrint Genomics, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: DNAP) (DNAPrint or the "Company") reports today that its proprietary DNAWitness 2.0 test is featured in the June 23, 2003 issue of US News and World Report. The full-page article (p. 50) is titled "Getting DNA to bear witness."
Last week, ABC's "PrimeTime Thursday" covered the test, which provided the break for the Multi-Agency Homicide Task Force in the Louisiana Serial Killer case. For that interview, the famous Patricia Cornwell interviewed DNAPrint's CSO Tony Frudakis, Ph.D. Previous to that, a New York Times article dubbed the application of the genomics test as a historical first for the field of forensics. Among the more recent coverage -- Genome News Network has recently published an online story on the test.
DNAWitness is the world's first forensic test to measure BioGeographical Ancestry (BGA) admixture within individuals. BGA is the heritable component of race and it is read from sites of the DNA called Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs). DNAPrint believes that it is the first company to have mined the genome for the best Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs). The development of DNAWitness was enabled by the recently completed human genome project and DNAWitness is the first commercial test of its kind ever developed.
Hopefully this will help and bring this horrible attacker to justice!! Thank You!! JG
Dear xxxx,
Thank you for writing and taking the time to bring this to our attention.
We will definitely be looking into this.
We appreciate your interest in helping us to do a better job.
Thanks for watching News4!
Joanne Bircher
Newsroom Administrator
KCNC-TV, CBS 4
-----Original Message-----
From: JGrxxxxxxx@aol.com [mailto:JGrxxxxxxxaol.com]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 6:29 AM
To: news4newsteam@cbs.com
Sent by xxxx xxxxxx at Nov 10, 2003 8:28 am:
I recently saw your video story on Susannah Chase.....You need to have the Boulder police get in contact with the following company....SARASOTA, Fla., Jun 18, 2003 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- DNAPrint Genomics, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: DNAP) (DNAPrint or the "Company") reports today that its proprietary DNAWitness 2.0 test is featured in the June 23, 2003 issue of US News and World Report. The full-page article (p. 50) is titled "Getting DNA to bear witness."
Last week, ABC's "PrimeTime Thursday" covered the test, which provided the break for the Multi-Agency Homicide Task Force in the Louisiana Serial Killer case. For that interview, the famous Patricia Cornwell interviewed DNAPrint's CSO Tony Frudakis, Ph.D. Previous to that, a New York Times article dubbed the application of the genomics test as a historical first for the field of forensics. Among the more recent coverage -- Genome News Network has recently published an online story on the test.
DNAWitness is the world's first forensic test to measure BioGeographical Ancestry (BGA) admixture within individuals. BGA is the heritable component of race and it is read from sites of the DNA called Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs). DNAPrint believes that it is the first company to have mined the genome for the best Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs). The development of DNAWitness was enabled by the recently completed human genome project and DNAWitness is the first commercial test of its kind ever developed.
Hopefully this will help and bring this horrible attacker to justice!! Thank You!! JG
