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29-Jan-2026

TrueAllele Investigative Database


Volume crime – high-frequency property crime like burglary and car theft – is far more common than violent crime. DNA evidence can solve volume crime and stop criminal careers. But routine DNA processing can be too slow and expensive for volume crime.

To overcome this hurdle, private labs offer faster and cheaper volume crime DNA databases. Despite the significant process improvement, limited data analysis may produce “non-searchable” mixtures that give no actionable intelligence.

Cybergenetics’ TrueAllele Investigative Database (TAID) solves the property crime DNA problem. Building on private volume crime databases, TAID harnesses the power of TrueAllele data analysis to uniquely deliver crucial DNA connections. In a recent study of over a thousand volume crime database items, TAID matched 72% of previously unusable “non-searchable” DNA mixtures, delivering new actionable intelligence.

Police and prosecution investigators rely on TAID to solve volume crime from “uninterpretable” DNA. Coupling TrueAllele mixture interpretation with DNA database automation provides the fastest, cheapest, and most informative solution.

Hear Pennsylvania detectives talk about their volume crime success at the AAFS meeting in New Orleans next month in their presentation on “Turning unsearchable mixtures into actionable intelligence for reliable DNA evidence.” And contact Cybergenetics today to learn how TAID intelligence can help investigators reduce crime in your community.


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