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DNA Asset Marking www.adnas.com

About Applied DNA Sciences HQ in Stony Brook, USA Long Island biotech corridor Approximately 62 staff including: Forensic and Research Scientists, Engineers, Sales, Marketing and Business Professionals Patents: 34 registered, 75 pending Trademarks: 27 registered Core intellectual property Designing DNA to bond with and identify most substrates Detect DNA to identify originality and examine provenance

Community Crime Deterrence

Applied DNA Science, Inc. Core Authentication Technology DNA Formulation PCR Thermocycler Original Plant Source(s) Capillary Electrophoresis – Fragment Length Polymorphism (CE-FLP) Analysis Capillary Electrophoresis

We contributed to an estimated 80% reduction in property crime and helped in 105 criminal convictions worldwide and still counting! Home Asset Marking

Makes it All Possible DNA Asset Marking Kit

Program Architecture Established Valuables Marked With Applicator Individual Household Database Registration DNAnet sold with unique code for each household Home Signage (identify key locations through crime analysis techniques) Home and Vehicle Window sticker Stolen Items Identified through ADNAS Forensic Lab DNA Testing, criminals convicted and item and returned to Owner.

Thank You!