NIJMEGEN – For the identification of 650,000 victims of the war in Vietnam deployed Nijmegen software Bonaparte. The software can quickly determine by DNA family relationship. Even if it is a distant kinship. The deployment of the software is part of a 10-year program, initiated by the Vietnamese government.
The ‘Project 150′ of the Vietnamese government, according to Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, the largest DNA identification project ever and aims to identify at least 80,000 bodies. 3 laboratories in the country are specially equipped with new equipment for research.
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Bonaparte SMART Research, in partnership with the Dutch Forensic Institute (NFI) developed at the Radboud University. Since 2010, the NFI has the program in use. Bonaparte, among other things used in the MH17 disaster, the investigation into the Marianne-Vaatstra Cause, and for the identification of unknown victims of the flood in 1953.
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