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DNA test could solve Nessie mystery at last

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A SCIENTIST is to DNA test the waters of Loch Ness in another bid to determine once and for all if Nessie exists.

Professor Neil Gemmell will look for traces of unusual DNA by gathering water samples from the Scottish loch before analysing them using police forensic techniques.

Professor Gemmell, of New Zealand’s University of Otago, thinks this could solve the monster mystery.

He said: ‘We use environmen­tal DNA to monitor marine biodiversi­ty. From a few litres of water we can detect thousands of species.

‘All large organisms lose cells as they move through their environmen­t. New genomic technology is sensitive enough to pick this up and we can use comparison­s to databases that span the majority of known living things.

‘If there was anything unusual in the loch these DNA tools would be likely to pick up that evidence.’

Nessie researcher Roland Watson, 54, said he was not aware of anyone doing a DNA test before. But he added: ‘There are some monster supporters that would not care about the result because they believe it is something paranormal and so wouldn’t expect to see any DNA.’

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