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in reply to BeyondMachines

I dimly remember reading about a hitman who had clued into just how good trace forensics were getting and how even a single hair might betray him. His solution was to go to busy hair salons after closing and raid their dumpster for a bag full of hair. When he'd kill someone, he'd carpet bomb the room with the hair of dozens upon dozens, hiding his own like a needle in a haystack.
in reply to Infoseepage

There is a popular Covid test for those that believe in frequent testing. It does DNA amplification, which results in a huge number of strands being created inside the test medium. If you damage the medium/dispose of it improperly, you can contaminate your environment and DNA is very stable. Do it wrong and you might make it so that a particular room always produces false positives, for instance.

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in reply to Infoseepage

usually the strings are broken up into small pieces through a combination of temperature and some sort of a solvent? (Don't know the right term), even when amplification doesn't do that already.

Those tiny fragments are what's read in, and they're essentially stacked up with statistics magic.

Nothing actually sequences by reading the whole thing in like a microscopic paper tape or the like.

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