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New York State Police to Deploy FBI Approved TrueAllele Expert System for DNA Review.


Automated TrueAllele([R]) Technology to Help Fight Crime

PITTSBURGH -- The FBI's National DNA DNA: see nucleic acid.
DNA
 or deoxyribonucleic acid

One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes.
 Index System (NDIS (Network Driver Interface Specification) A network driver interface from Microsoft. See network driver interface.

NDIS - Network Device Interface Specification
) has approved Cybergenetics' TrueAllele([R]) Databank expert system for convicted offender profiles. This FBI acceptance was based on a comprehensive scientific validation study conducted by the New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 State Police (NYSP NYSP National Youth Sports Program
NYSP New York State Police
NYSP National Young Scholars Program (Camp)
NYSP New York Safety Program
), and submitted by them to NDIS this year. Cybergenetics' TrueAllele computer system, which automatically interprets DNA data without error, is in the first group to ever receive such FBI approval.

Four years ago, the NYSP Forensic Identification Center in Albany, NY was the first to submit an expert system validation study to NDIS. The NYSP later published their groundbreaking scientific validation in the Journal of Forensic Sciences, where it became the foundation for the FBI's expert system validation standards. Writing in 2002, Dr. Barry Duceman, Director of Biological Sciences at the NYSP FIC FIC First International Computer
FIC Fogarty International Center (John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences; National Institutes of Health)
FIC Fellowship for Intentional Community
, predicted that the time people spent sifting through DNA items would be reduced by an automated genotyping system. He observed that "software solutions are emerging that can be integrated into an automated approach." He also noted that "the goal of automation is not simply productivity, but an attendant increase in data reproducibility and reliability."

The NYSP FIC processes both casework case·work  
n.
Social work devoted to the needs of individual clients or cases.



casework
 DNA from crime scenes, and databank DNA from convicted offenders. When a criminal leaves biological material at a crime scene, this unknown DNA can be compared against the DNA databank profiles in order to identify the perpetrator A term commonly used by law enforcement officers to designate a person who actually commits a crime. . Cybergenetics TrueAllele Databank system accelerates the construction of DNA databanks by eliminating virtually all of the human steps currently involved in the painstaking manual review of DNA data.

"We are pleased to see the New York State Police finally able to deploy our TrueAllele expert system," says Dr. Mark Perlin, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Cybergenetics. "Careful human review of one plate of DNA databank samples takes five hours of examination and cross checking, from data generation to NDIS upload. Our workflow studies show how a TrueAllele computer can reduce the total human involvement to just five minutes. And, as multiple scientific validation studies have demonstrated, Cybergenetics automated TrueAllele computer process is more accurate than current manual approaches."

Conventional DNA data review is a labor-intensive task that requires human examination of every data element and involves significant time and expense. Cybergenetics automated intelligent TrueAllele systems perform this computational task rapidly, accurately and cost effectively, enabling forensic scientists to focus on the DNA science, instead of high-dimensional mathematics. First introduced in the United Kingdom six years ago, TrueAllele Databank (System 2) accurately processed over a million DNA profiles, reducing DNA review staffing requirements more than ten-fold, and decreasing turnaround time (1) In batch processing, the time it takes to receive finished reports after submission of documents or files for processing. In an online environment, turnaround time is the same as response time.  from two weeks to eight hours. The TrueAllele technology is protected by US patents 5,541,067, 5,580,728, 5,876,933, 6,054,268, 6,750,011 and 6,807,490; international patents are pending.
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