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They are generally used for forensic purposes which includes searching and matching of DNA profiles of potential criminal suspects. In 2009 Interpol reported there were 54 police national DNA databases in the world at the time and 26 more countries planned to start one.
The FBI introduced the national DNA database in 1998. The program began with nine states and soon expanded to all 50 states. CODIS is currently installed in 203 federal, state, and local participating laboratories in the United States.
It is estimated that there are now 69 countries around the world operating this type of database and that at least 34 countries are starting the process of implementing their own database (Interpol, 2016; Prainsack & Aronson, 2015).
Which DNA test has the largest database? AncestryDNA has the largest database with over 20 million customers. This makes it a goldmine for genealogical research. For comparison, 23andMe is currently at 12 million customers, while MyHeritage is at 4.5 million.
The Ministry of Public Security has pushed the NDNAD to grow and become the world's largest DNA database in just over 10 years. Additionally, China's Y-STR database is now also the world's largest database of such kind.
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It is estimated that there are now 69 countries around the world operating this type of database and that at least 34 countries are starting the process of implementing their own database (Interpol, 2016; Prainsack & Aronson, 2015).
Database Size MyHeritage DNA has one of the smallest database sizes in the industry, coming in around 2.4 million. For comparisons, AncestryDNA's is over 10,000,000.
The Ministry of Public Security has pushed the NDNAD to grow and become the world's largest DNA database in just over 10 years. Additionally, China's Y-STR database is now also the world's largest database of such kind.
The DNA profiles obtained from the relatives' samples are submitted to the FBI's National DNA Index System (NDIS), also referred to as the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), solely for the comparison to DNA profiles obtained from unidentified persons or remains.
Created in 2002, INTERPOL's DNA database currently contains more than 247,000 profiles contributed by 84 member countries. Our DNA database can match profiles in just minutes to internationally link and solve crimes such as rape, murder and armed robbery.

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