I felt fishy when I first read 'Existing DNA sample too old, says PM' in Malaysiakini.TV
Immediately, I googled for 'how long can dna sample last' and I found an article entitled 'Caught by science' in The Star Online. In the article, Primulapathi Jaya, director of the Malaysian Chemistry Department's Forensic Section, said, 'DNA is permanent and doesn't get destroyed.'
Mr. Prime Minister, have you ever done a simple search in www.google.com?
If you don't know much about DNA or don't know what to say, please don't say anything at all. Please do yourself a favour. Don't embarrass yourself in public. Please do the rakyat a favour. Don't insult our intelligence.
If you did make that comment while you were 'fishing' with your eyes open, you are forgiven.
Immediately, I googled for 'how long can dna sample last' and I found an article entitled 'Caught by science' in The Star Online. In the article, Primulapathi Jaya, director of the Malaysian Chemistry Department's Forensic Section, said, 'DNA is permanent and doesn't get destroyed.'
Mr. Prime Minister, have you ever done a simple search in www.google.com?
If you don't know much about DNA or don't know what to say, please don't say anything at all. Please do yourself a favour. Don't embarrass yourself in public. Please do the rakyat a favour. Don't insult our intelligence.
If you did make that comment while you were 'fishing' with your eyes open, you are forgiven.
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