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DNA typing: analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphisms.
Genetic Technologies Corporation Pty. Ltd. was the first Australian commercial laboratory to use DNA typing for the purpose of determining human identity. Genetic Technologies holds the patient for the use of this technique in Australia (Australian Patent Number 577277) for individual identity in any species. In the five years since its beginning Genetic Technologies has conducted over 1200 paternity and 70 criminal cases.