DNAPrint to Serve as Genotyping Subcontractor for NIJ Project

By a GenomeWeb staff reporter

NEW YORK, Aug. 25 (GenomeWeb News) - An undisclosed grantee has hired DNAPrint Genomics to map genetic markers for a research project funded by the US National Institute of Justice, the Sarasota, Fla.-based company said today.

DNAPrint said it would receive around $50,000 to produce approximately 80,000 genotypes for the project.
Further details about the project were not provided.

The NIJ is the R&D arm of the US Department of Justice.