Animals
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Cat Hair DNA Could Link Criminals to Crime Scenes, Study Shows
Cat hair could be the purr-fect way to catch criminals, according to researchers from the University of Leicester. They have shown that a single cat hair contains DNA which could link a suspect and a crime-scene, or a victim.
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