Ronaldo C. Silva Junior , Laryssa S.A. Bezerra , Cecília H.F. Matte , Selma L.S. Sales , Elza C.L. Oliveira , Laiana S. Beltrami , Bruno D.S. Morais , Vivian Altmann , Patrick B. Mallmann , Ethienne T. Figueiredo , Marcelo P. Mendes , Aline C. Minervino , Guilherme S. Jacques , Helena F. Monteiro , Christhiane P. Cutrim , João C.L. Ambrósio
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DNA databases as a tool to improve the search for missing persons in Brazil
In 2019, based on the publication of Law No. 13,812/2019, the National Policy on the Search for Missing Persons was created in Brazil. In this context, on March 2, 2020 the Steering Committee of the Integrated Network of DNA Databases (RIBPG) created the Working Group on Genetic Identification of Missing Persons. In 2021, the first National Campaign for the Collection of DNA from Relatives of Missing Persons was launched. This action provided the collection of relatives of more than 1700 missing people throughout Brazil. Since the beginning of the work, the number of genetic profiles related to the search for missing persons has increased by 216 % in the National DNA Database. So far, RIBPG has already managed to solve 223 disappearances throughout Brazil.
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The Journal of Forensic Science International Genetics Supplement Series is the perfect publication vehicle for the proceedings of a scientific symposium, commissioned thematic issues, or for disseminating a selection of invited articles. The Forensic Science International Genetics Supplement Series is part of a duo of publications on forensic genetics, published by Elsevier on behalf of the International Society for Forensic Genetics.