Snapshots from the life of the Forensic Medicine Department:
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Stripped Science
The webcomic on life, science, life science... New strips on every Tuesday and Friday. Comments, suggestions are welcome either by commenting here or by an e-mail at viktor.s.pooratgmail.c0m
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Forensic Science 2 (comic strip)
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- Tuesday, 08 Jan uary 2008 - 13:51 UTC

Last updated: Tuesday, 08 Jan 2008 - 13:51 UTC
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Haha, that made me laugh, Viktor. Keep ’em coming.
Yes. It’s really funny.
I am not very good at genetics, but can you really say something about somebodys haircolor by analysing his DNA?
Hello Viktor. Just to let you know, I featured Stripped Science in Nature this week (10 Jan) in “From the Blogosphere”, see
Nature
or my NN blog
I hope it boosts your number of readers.
All best
Maxine.
Michael: There is a lot of data on the genes and polymorphisms associated with human pigmentation. However there are so many factors that accurate prediction is almost imposible yet, although be careful if you have fair skin, red hair, becouse that phenotype is distinguishable from the other phenotypes.
Not in Ireland :-)
And all the expensive SNP test can be useles. Just some hairdye is needed.