Applied Biosystems, part of Life Technologies Corporation 
      (NASDAQ:LIFE) today announced that its AmpFℓSTR® 
      MiniFiler™ PCR Amplification Kit has been approved for 
      inclusion in the National DNA Index System (NDIS), a United States 
      Federal Bureau of Investigation database that facilitates the electronic 
      comparison and exchange of DNA profiles between participating local, 
      county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies and forensic 
      laboratories. The MiniFiler kit, designed to obtain DNA results from 
      compromised or degraded samples, has proven its utility globally in a 
      wide range of investigations, including cold cases, missing person 
      cases, exonerations and historical and archeological cases.
    
“We expect that the NDIS approval of the MiniFiler kit, and subsequent 
      uploading of MiniFiler data, will significantly enhance the ability to 
      use results recovered from challenging evidence samples to link crime 
      scenes with potential suspects and other crime scenes”
    
      With the approval by the NDIS board, the MiniFiler kit will be more 
      widely utilized by U.S. forensic laboratories, with data subsequently 
      uploaded into NDIS, leveraging the power of the database to solve more 
      criminal investigations. The NDIS database is a highly valued tool used 
      by law enforcement professionals in order to compare genetic profile 
      information related to crimes committed across the United States. 
      Managed by the FBI as the nation’s forensic DNA database, the NDIS 
      database currently contains more than 7 million profiles and has 
      produced more than 98,000 matches between a DNA profile and the NDIS 
      database, assisting in more than 97,000 criminal investigations.
    
    
      “We expect that the NDIS approval of the MiniFiler kit, and subsequent 
      uploading of MiniFiler data, will significantly enhance the ability to 
      use results recovered from challenging evidence samples to link crime 
      scenes with potential suspects and other crime scenes,” said Leonard 
      Klevan, Ph.D., President of Human Identification at Life Technologies. 
      “Some laboratories have already generated valuable data from unsolved 
      crimes and have been waiting for this opportunity to compare it to the 
      NDIS database. Ultimately, this approval will help solve more crimes, 
      reopen unsolved cold cases, exonerate the wrongly accused and help 
      identify missing persons.”
    
    
      Introduced in 2007, the MiniFiler Kit is the world’s first commercially 
      available reagent kit designed with miniSTR amplicons to increase the 
      ability to obtain DNA results from compromised samples that previously 
      would have yielded little to no genetic data.