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Old 07-05-2006, 05:19 AM
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Default What is CODIS? Missouri

CODIS stands for Combined DNA Index System. It is a national system of computer databases designed by the FBI to store DNA profiles from convicted offenders, crime scene evidence, as well as missing persons. Any DNA profile developed from the evidence in a case can then be searched against the databases, and possible investigative leads may develop from any matching profiles in the database.
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