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Police use DNA to sketch image of abandoned baby's mother | Police use DNA to sketch image of abandoned baby's mother |
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Canadian police are using DNA to sketch the possible likeness of the mother of a baby found dead in a dumpster. | Canadian police are using DNA to sketch the possible likeness of the mother of a baby found dead in a dumpster. |
Calgary police do not know if the newborn baby girl was put into the dumpster before or after she died and say they have run out of leads. | Calgary police do not know if the newborn baby girl was put into the dumpster before or after she died and say they have run out of leads. |
They hired a Virginia-based company to create a sketch of the potential mother based on DNA from the baby. | They hired a Virginia-based company to create a sketch of the potential mother based on DNA from the baby. |
But scientists caution that DNA "phenotyping" is not accurate enough to predict what someone will look like. | But scientists caution that DNA "phenotyping" is not accurate enough to predict what someone will look like. |
Police say they need to find the mother in order to determine why the baby was abandoned on Christmas Eve and who is responsible. | Police say they need to find the mother in order to determine why the baby was abandoned on Christmas Eve and who is responsible. |
"We don't know the mother's welfare right now. That's really important," said Staff Sgt Martin Schiavetta during a press conference. | "We don't know the mother's welfare right now. That's really important," said Staff Sgt Martin Schiavetta during a press conference. |
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The company provided a sketch of the potential suspect based on DNA found at the scene, along with some general traits: she is probably of both Northern European and indigenous ancestry, with hazel or green eyes, fair skin and dark brown or black hair. | The company provided a sketch of the potential suspect based on DNA found at the scene, along with some general traits: she is probably of both Northern European and indigenous ancestry, with hazel or green eyes, fair skin and dark brown or black hair. |
This is not the first time police have used DNA phenotyping - or the practice of using genetic traits to predict facial features in law enforcement - to try to find a potential suspect. In 2016, police in Orlando, Florida, released a sketch of a murder suspect based on DNA phenotyping from a suspect in a 2001 cold case. | This is not the first time police have used DNA phenotyping - or the practice of using genetic traits to predict facial features in law enforcement - to try to find a potential suspect. In 2016, police in Orlando, Florida, released a sketch of a murder suspect based on DNA phenotyping from a suspect in a 2001 cold case. |
How does it work? | How does it work? |
The science behind the technology is still a long way away, scientists say. | |
Benedikt Hallgrimsson, the head of cell biology and anatomy at the University of Calgary who is researching the development of faces, says there is a real limit to what genetics can predict. | Benedikt Hallgrimsson, the head of cell biology and anatomy at the University of Calgary who is researching the development of faces, says there is a real limit to what genetics can predict. |
"In terms of predicting what a person looks like, I do not think that actually exists as a viable technology," he told the BBC. | "In terms of predicting what a person looks like, I do not think that actually exists as a viable technology," he told the BBC. |
While it is fairly easy to tell someone's hair colour, eye colour and ethnic background from their DNA, he says facial shape like the size and shape of a person's cheekbones, nose, hairline or jaw-line are much more complex. | While it is fairly easy to tell someone's hair colour, eye colour and ethnic background from their DNA, he says facial shape like the size and shape of a person's cheekbones, nose, hairline or jaw-line are much more complex. |
Environmental factors like a person's age, if they smoke and their general health can also make a big impact on the overall appearance of someone's face. | Environmental factors like a person's age, if they smoke and their general health can also make a big impact on the overall appearance of someone's face. |
Mr Hallgrimsson cautioned the sketch could lead police to rule out valid suspects, or implicate the wrong person. | Mr Hallgrimsson cautioned the sketch could lead police to rule out valid suspects, or implicate the wrong person. |
"That picture is very specific," he warned. "There could be a person out there who looks like that image, but who is unrelated to the case." | "That picture is very specific," he warned. "There could be a person out there who looks like that image, but who is unrelated to the case." |
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