DNA analysis is an investigative tool that can help police identify suspects. The software uses evidence carrying a biological marker to the person who left the trace, with near-certainty you will be able to identify your suspect.
This DNA reconstruction software can rebuild a person from their strand of hair or a fleck of your skin that was left at a crime scene. The software is not deadly accurate, but it can still get you the basic gist of things. This software can be used to capture criminals who have not been identified yet or who are on the run and will prove to be very helpful in the near future.
Parabon NanoLabs now offers a service called Snapshot which can predict the genetic ancestry, eye color, hair color, skin color, freckling, and face shape of the owner of a DNA specimen. Snapshot won’t direct you to the door of your suspect, but it can tell you who you can confidently exclude from your list of suspects. It also gives police an accurate representation of the suspect if you were looking for someone who was on the run.