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New technology could help Nancy Guthrie case: Genealogist

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New technology could help Nancy Guthrie case: Genealogist

New DNA analysis technology may help solve the Nancy Guthrie case, who disappeared from her Tucson, Arizona home in late January. Advanced genome sequencing could lead to a breakthrough in the investigation.

The FBI is analyzing DNA evidence from Nancy Guthrie's home using advanced genome sequencing technology. This technology can extract nuclear DNA from samples like hair, blood, or saliva, even without the root. Genetic genealogist Cece Moore says this technology is a significant advancement, potentially solving cases that were previously unsolvable. Guthrie, the mother of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie, disappeared from her Tucson, Arizona home in late January. Authorities believe she was targeted before being taken. The DNA evidence is being fast-tracked for analysis, which could help investigators identify potential suspects.

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