Succeeded in making DNA-containing prints extracted from human and animal hair and nails



According to a press release sent by Heng Shin Printing Co., Ltd., we have succeeded in putting human and animal DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in printed matter. Moreover, it is possible to re-extract the printed DNA from there.

According to the press release that arrived at GIGAZINE, "Since there is a printed sample (book), we will send it if you can contact us." Whose DNA is in it? As I thought, as soon as I asked for inquiries, I heard that DNA is printed at the author 's name in the autobiography of those who self - published. It looks like it looks like normal. In addition, "re-extractable" means that it actually was said that it was extractable when it actually took the surface of the printed part and brought it to the research institute and actually did it.

Details are as follows.
Print company doujinshi print offset printing Tokyo printing company Hidenobu Printing
http://www.ko-sin.co.jp/

Hengshin Printing Co., Ltd. was founded in 1967 and is a printing company with 36 employees. Mr. Yoshida, who is the representative director of this company, developed. Previously I was researching and developing ink, and I thought that this DNA-based printing was completed using this experience. Currently it is patent pending, and it seems that [Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-356934].

This DNA-containing printed matter extracts DNA from people, animal's hair, nails, etc. and makes it by special ink and printing method. As an example of use, it seems to assume that you leave your own DNA in autobiography, make prints with DNA of dogs, and so on.

...... It might be funny with DNA doujinshi.

in Note, Posted by darkhorse