what can a strand of hair tell about a person it belongs to
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Hair contains identifying collections of proteins called genetically variant peptides (GVPs), which aren't unique the way fingerprints and DNA are but can still be used to rule out suspects. ... A hair sample alone might, extremely rarely, implicate someone who isn't related to a crime
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Hair contains identifying collections of proteins called genetically variant peptides (GVPs), which aren't unique the way fingerprints and DNA are but can still be used to rule out suspects. ... A hair sample alone might, extremely rarely, implicate someone who isn't related to a crime.
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Hair contains identifying collections of proteins called genetically variant peptides (GVPs), which aren't unique the way fingerprints and DNA are but can still be used to rule out suspects. ... A hair sample alone might, extremely rarely, implicate someone who isn't related to a crime.
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