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Cybergenetics TrueAllele® technology interprets DNA data from crime scene evidence. On any DNA data, the computer produces impartial, scientific answers.
Dr. Mark Perlin will be featured on Rise with BNT this Friday to discuss the Madeleine McCann case and how TrueAllele's capabilities could be an asset to finally solving the case. #madeleinemccann #risewithBNT
Dr. Mark Perlin's advanced TrueAllele® software could help solve the mystery of what happened to Madeleine McCann. Why have police & Govt failed to take advantage of this free & incredible offer? Dr. Perlin will be joining us on Rise with BNT this Friday. @brandnewtube
When the DNA Speaks Clearly, Justice Listens. TrueAllele has assisted in over 450 prosecution cases. The DNA was complex—multiple contributors, degraded evidence, and very low level data. Yet, using Cybergenetics' TrueAllele® technology, the probabilistic genotyping separated…
Cases with complex DNA evidence? No useful information? Cybergenetics has the latest technology solutions. TrueAllele® Casework accurately interprets DNA mixture evidence using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS). Working with the Kern Regional Crime Laboratory, Cybergenetics…
🔍 Courtroom-Ready DNA, Backed by Science Not all crime scene evidence interpretation technologies are created equal. DNA match statistics need more than numbers—they need reliability, reproducibility, and legal credibility. That’s where Cybergenetics comes in. TrueAllele®…
🔍 Legacy DNA Doesn’t Mean Lost Evidence Decades-old evidence with complex mixtures. Previous DNA interpretation methods missed the mark—or never happened at all. Can modern interpretation tools revive these cases? Yes. Cybergenetics can. TrueAllele® Casework supports legacy…
On the night of December 1, 1985, Connecticut resident Everett Carr was stabbed twenty-seven times in his New Milford home. He was found lying in a pool of blood, which covered the hallway walls. Bloody footprints led to his second floor bedroom. A bloodstained White Owl cigar…
It was three years ago, on July 6, 2022, Rodney Brown was declared wrongfully convicted after spending 15 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Cybergenetics’ TrueAllele® technology has helped exonerate the innocent and clear wrongful convictions in multiple cases…
Today we celebrate freedom, justice, and the science that strengthens them. Wishing you a safe and meaningful Independence Day from all of us at Cybergenetics.

Have you read our June newsletter yet? In it, we share how TrueAllele® can help prevent gun violence, prevent career criminals early on, and turn “inconclusive” DNA data into usable information. Read our June Newsletter here and subscribe for monthly updates here:…
🚨 BREAKTHROUGH IGNORED? 🚨 Top DNA expert offered to run TrueAllele® analysis on Madeleine McCann evidence for FREE – but the government declined. Could advanced DNA technology finally uncover clues to the mystery if only they let it? As Dr. Mark Perlin, chief scientist of…
Maryland Supreme Court Upholds TrueAllele® technology as reliable for solving “uninterpretable” DNA evidence In a key ruling, Maryland’s highest court affirmed TrueAllele meets the Daubert standard for scientific reliability, setting a statewide precedent. Used by the Baltimore…
Defense teams have used TrueAllele® in over 270 cases to interpret complex DNA evidence. When samples are degraded or mixed, TrueAllele separates contributors and produces statistically supported results. Defense attorneys have introduced these findings in motions,…
Last week, Cybergenetics attended the 2025 IJOA Conference for the first time. We spoke directly with juvenile officers, discussing how TrueAllele® and advanced DNA technology can strengthen their investigations and support justice. We had many insightful conversations and made…

Cybergenetics is excited to be attending the Illinois Juvenile Officers Association (#IJOA) 2025 conference this week in Peoria, Illinois at the Peoria Marriott Pere Marquette hotel. #Cybergenetics will have a booth open Today and Tomorrow for attendees to come around and learn…

🔬 DNA Evidence Isn’t Always Clear. That’s a Problem. In this SafetyDetectives (@safetydet) interview with Dr. Mark Perlin, Chief Scientist at Cybergenetics, learn how advanced tech like TrueAllele® continues to transform forensic DNA interpretation—giving law enforcement better…
A new U.S. Department of Justice (@Department404) federal grant can directly support your mission to deliver justice for victims of sexual assault. tinyurl.com/5empan26 If your department is considering this grant or wants to explore the benefits of a DNA database, we’d be…

Made in the USA, Solving Crime with DNA Our May newsletter is out! This issue celebrates TrueAllele®'s official "Made in USA" certification and the exciting return of our DNA Matters column—where real cases meet real science and more! Check it out and subscribe:…