I want to bring the DNA evidence here along with the requirements for DNA being accepted into CODIS. The DNA from JBR's body was entered which means it was a good sample and it will either include or exclude suspects.
The DNA is in CODIS. And It can be matched or they would not put it in there.
CODIS does not except samples that can't be matched.
There is DNA and it is not Ramsey DNA. It can be matched when they find the killer. IMO.
http://www.denverpost.com/harsanyi/ci_9844799
The genetic profile of the man some authorities believe killed JonBenet Ramsey is sitting in a massive federal database where it waits for a match.
Read more: Ramsey case DNA awaits match in federal database - The Denver Post
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http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/lab/biom...dis-fact-sheet
Q: Are there specific data requirements for the DNA records submitted to NDIS?
A: Yes. There are several requirements for the DNA data submitted to NDIS:
1. The DNA data must be generated in accordance with the FBI Director’s Quality Assurance Standards;
2. The DNA data must be generated by a laboratory that is accredited by an approved accrediting agency;
3. The DNA data must be generated by a laboratory that undergoes an external audit every two years to demonstrate compliance with the FBI Director’s Quality Assurance Standards;
4. The DNA data must be one of the categories of data acceptable at NDIS, such as convicted offender, arrestee, detainee, legal, forensic (casework), unidentified human remains, missing person or a relative of missing person;
5. The DNA data must meet minimum CODIS Core Loci requirements for the specimen category;
6. The DNA PCR data must be generated using PCR accepted kits; and
7. Participating laboratories must have and follow expungement procedures in accordance with federal law.
Q: What are the 13 core CODIS loci?
A: The 13 core CODIS loci are:
CSF1PO
FGA
THO1
TPOX
VWA
D3S1358
D5S818
D7S820
D8S1179
D13S317
D16S539
D18S51
D21S11
Q: What are the minimum loci requirements for the STR DNA data submitted to NDIS?
A: The minimum CODIS Core Loci required for submission of DNA data to NDIS vary by specimen category. Generally, the 13 CODIS Core Loci are required for submission of convicted offender, arrestee, detainee, and legal profiles. The 13 CODIS Core Loci and Amelogenin are required for relatives of missing person profiles.
All 13 CODIS Core Loci must be attempted for other specimen categories with the following limited exceptions:
For forensic DNA profiles, all 13 CODIS Core Loci must be attempted but at least 10 CODIS Core Loci must have generated results for submission to and searching at NDIS.
For Missing Person and Unidentified Human Remains, all 13 CODIS Core Loci must be attempted.
Q: What are the requirements for submission of mtDNA data to NDIS?
A: Hypervariable region I (“HV1”; positions 16024-16365) and hypervariable region II (“HV2”; positions 73-340) are required for the submission of mtDNA data to NDIS.
The DNA is real. It is not incidental and CODIS does not take samples that don't meet their standards.