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«Insight into Forensics: An overview of key dynamics for societal benefit» «Insight into Forensics: An overview of key dynamics for societal benefit» A PRESENTATION BY MR TARI ETETE CEO RANGE DNA ANALYTICAL SERVICES ACPN ENUGU MAY/JUNE 2016

Presentation of our Group  1988 : Initiation of activities in Nantes’ Hospital  2003 : Creation of IGNA (Institut Génétique Nantes Atlantique)  2008 : Integration into CARSO group (head office in Lyon, France) – 1300 people  2009 : Creation of DNAlogy 28 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN FORENSICS

Presentation of our Team :DNAlogy - IGNA  multinational scientific team: Doctors, Geneticists, Molecular Biologists and DNA Experts  60 people, 12 DNA experts, 17 technicians, 5 R&D engineers, 7 sales executives  3 laboratories : Nantes, Marseille, Athens ACCREDITATION ISO 17025, CERTIFICATION ISO 9001 IGNA NantesIGNA MarseilleDNAlogy Athens

 Creation of Range DNA Analytical Services Nigeria Ltd in 2015  The transfer of technology from Europe (France – Greece)  Offering a high level of technology and innovation to Nigerian medicine, justice, law and other scientific groups  Covering the needs of the African market and society in the field of genetic and DNA analysis, while at the same time helping Nigeria meet international standards.

Presentation of DNA Analysis  3 steps : 1. Detection of biological material 2. Analysis of genetic material 3. DNA Identification Who does the DNA belong to?

 today Crimelite : Detection of biological fluids (semen, saliva, sweat) through a chemical reaction Crimelite : Detection of biological fluids (semen, saliva, sweat) through a chemical reaction 1. Detection of the biological material  30 years ago… Normal ViewCrimelite View

 Where? 1. Detection of the biological material 1. Detection of the biological material Blood Saliva Semen Hairs Bones Human Tissue  What kind of cells ? Cell DNA

 Nuclear DNA Analysis: STRs Crimes, sexual assaults, robberies, etc. Absolute Identification  Mitochondrial DNA Analysis: Rootless hair, degraded human tissues, or very few quantity of biological material Maternal lineage Identification  Y Chromosome Analysis: Paternity test without the father Paternity test without the father Paternal lineage Identification Nuclear DNA Analysis Mitochondrial DNA Analysis Y Chromosome Analysis 2. Analysis of the genetic material 3 Tools for DNA Analysis

3. DNA Identification Who does the DNA belong to?

Presentation of our Services  Paternity and Family Testing for Private cases  DNA Paternity/maternity test  DNA Grand-parentage test  Sibling DNA test  Aunt/Uncle DNA test  Any relationship up to the 6 th degree Home Collection Kit Nafdac Approved  Pharmacies, laboratories, clinics  saliva sampling – cell collection  sending the samples to the laboratory

Presentation of our Services Saliva sampling and individual identification by our experts Saliva sampling and individual identification by our experts Detailed expert legal report Detailed expert legal report  Paternity and Family Testing for Legal cases  DNA Paternity/Maternity test  DNA Grand-Parentage test  Sibling DNA test  Aunt/Uncle DNA test  Any relationship up to the 6 th degree

Presentation of our Services  Crime scene investigation  Detection and identification of biological elements  DNA analysis on the detected biological stains or on any other evidence  Forensic Expertise Services – Resolving crime cases and any disaster

Presentation of our Services  Signed MOU with College of Medicine Lagos to train Crime Scene Investigators now available by Range DNA Analytical Services  Theoretical part  Practical part  Final exams  Certification  Training Services

Presentation of our Services  Consulting –Technologyand know-how transfer Servces  Consulting –Technology and know-how transfer Servces Technology transfer to Morocco Technology transfer to Morocco Genetic prints Genetic prints Mitochondrial DNA sequence for bone analysis Mitochondrial DNA sequence for bone analysis i

Presentation of our Services  Fingerprint Analysis  Computer analysis, Mobile Phone, Global Positioning System (GPS), etc…  Handwriting comparisons  Ballistics  Toxicology  Other fields of expertise

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