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The United Kingdom National DNA Database (NDNAD; officially the UK National Criminal Intelligence DNA Database) is a national DNA Database that was set up in 1995. In 2005 it had 3.1 million profiles and in 2020 it had 6.6 million profiles (5.6 million individuals excluding duplicates). 270,000 samples were added to the database in 2019–20, populated by samples recovered from crime scenes and taken from police suspects. 124,000 were deleted for those not charged or not found guilty. There were 731,000 matches of unsolved crimes between 2001 and 2020.

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  • UK National DNA Database (de)
  • Base de données ADN du Royaume-Uni (fr)
  • United Kingdom National DNA Database (pt)
  • United Kingdom National DNA Database (en)
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  • La Base de données ADN du Royaume-Uni était à la fin 2006 le plus important fichier d'échantillons ADN au monde. Les échantillons collectés sont issus aussi bien des scènes de crimes que des suspects. La technique de prélèvements utilisée a été inventée par le généticien Alec Jeffreys. (fr)
  • Die UK National DNA Database (NDNAD) – offiziell: The UK National Criminal Intelligence DNA Database – ist eine 1995 angelegte Gendatenbank im Vereinigten Königreich. Sie ist mit rund 7,2 Millionen (2013) erfassten Personen, darunter etwa 1,3 Millionen Minderjährigen, die größte forensische DNA-Datenbank der Welt. Seit dem wird jeder, der wegen eines größeren Vergehens in Großbritannien verhaftet wird, dort mit seiner DNA gespeichert. Die Datenbank wird vom Forensic Science Service betrieben. Zwischen April 1995 und März 2004 kostete die Datenbank 182 Millionen britische Pfund. (de)
  • The United Kingdom National DNA Database (NDNAD; officially the UK National Criminal Intelligence DNA Database) is a national DNA Database that was set up in 1995. In 2005 it had 3.1 million profiles and in 2020 it had 6.6 million profiles (5.6 million individuals excluding duplicates). 270,000 samples were added to the database in 2019–20, populated by samples recovered from crime scenes and taken from police suspects. 124,000 were deleted for those not charged or not found guilty. There were 731,000 matches of unsolved crimes between 2001 and 2020. (en)
  • A NDNAD, ou United Kingdom National DNA Database (Base Nacional de Dados de ADN do Reino Unido, em português) é uma base nacional de dados de ADN criada em 1995, no Reino Unido. No final do ano de 2005 já albergava perfis de ADN de cerca de 3.1 milhões de pessoas. Esta base de dados, que aumenta em cerca de 30,000 amostras todos os meses, é elaborada a partir de amostras recolhidas de locais de crime ou colhidas de suspeitos de crime. Na Inglaterra e no País de Gales qualquer pessoa detida e presa numa esquadra policial é obrigatoriamente sujeita a um processo de colheita de ADN. (pt)
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