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University of North Texas Center for Human Identification

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The University of North Texas Center for Human Identification is a national resource for the identification of missing and unidentified persons, combining the services of a forensic DNA laboratory, a forensic anthropology laboratory, and the Forensic Services Unit (FSU). They work with NamUs and project EDAN.

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