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Genetic mugshot recreates faces from nothing but DNA
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:39 pm
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:39 pm
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A MURDER has been committed, and all the cops have to go on is a trace of DNA left at the scene. It doesn't match any profile in databases of known criminals, and the trail goes cold. But what if the police could issue a wanted poster based on a realistic "photofit" likeness built from that DNA?
Not if, but when, claim researchers who have developed a method for determining how our genes influence facial shape. One day, the technique may even allow us to gaze into the faces of extinct human-like species that interbred with our own ancestors.
It's already possible to make some inferences about the appearance of crime suspects from their DNA alone, including their racial ancestry and some shades of hair colour. And in 2012, a team led by Manfred Kayser of Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, identified five genetic variants with detectable effects on facial shape. It was a start, but still a long way from reliable genetic photofits.
To take the idea a step further, a team led by population geneticist Mark Shriver of Pennsylvania State University and imaging specialist Peter Claes of the Catholic University of Leuven (KUL) in Belgium used a stereoscopic camera to capture 3D images of almost 600 volunteers from populations with mixed European and West African ancestry. Because people from Europe and Africa tend to have differently shaped faces, studying people with mixed ancestry increased the chances of finding genetic variants affecting facial structure.
Kayser's study had looked for genes that affected the relative positions of nine facial "landmarks", including the middle of each eyeball and the tip of the nose. By contrast, Claes and Shriver superimposed a mesh of more than 7000 points onto the scanned 3D images and recorded the precise location of each point. They also developed a statistical model to consider how genes, sex and racial ancestry affect the position of these points and therefore the overall shape of the face.
Next the researchers tested each of the volunteers for 76 genetic variants in genes that were already known to cause facial abnormalities when mutated. They reasoned that normal variation in genes that can cause such problems might have a subtle effect on the shape of the face. After using their model to control for the effects of sex and ancestry, they found 24 variants in 20 different genes that seemed to be useful predictors of facial shape (PLoS Genetics, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1004224).
Reconstructions based on these variants alone aren't yet ready for routine use by crime labs, the researchers admit. Still, Shriver is already working with police to see if the method can help find the perpetrator in two cases of serial rape in Pennsylvania, for which police are desperate for new clues.
To get a sense of the method's current power, New Scientist asked Claes and Shriver to predict the appearance of a young woman based on a scan of her DNA performed by the Californian company 23andMe. You can judge for yourself how closely their prediction resembles former New Scientist reporter Sara Reardon in the photos below.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:41 pm to hawgfaninc
that looks nothing like her
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:42 pm to TH03
Well it did get the nose right I'll give it that
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:46 pm to hawgfaninc
I see no resemblance at all
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:47 pm to hawgfaninc
How did they make her look Muslim?
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:48 pm to hawgfaninc
Hooray. More innocent men will serve prison terms.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:49 pm to hawgfaninc
They failed.
Stick to just saying "white female, possibly Northern European ancestory" or something along those lines
Stick to just saying "white female, possibly Northern European ancestory" or something along those lines
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:52 pm to hawgfaninc
Ears and nose are actually pretty close. It's enough to narrow down the field considerably. There's a notorious serial killer from the seventies and eighties in California called the Original Night Stalker who's never been caught. They have his DNA but they've never matched it with anybody. Maybe this can give them a lead.
Posted on 4/2/14 at 10:57 pm to Pedro
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Well it did get the nose right I'll give it that
And the earring too!
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