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A report into practices at Queensland’s beleaguered state-run forensics lab is set to be released today.

The second commission of inquiry into the lab, headed by retired Federal Court judge Annabelle Bennett, examined what’s known as Project 13 – a 2008 report by seven scientists that recommended the use of an automated DNA testing system, rather than extracting it manually.

This was despite the automated method yielding up to 92 per cent less DNA than the manual technique.

Queensland’s health minister and attorney-general will provide an update about a second inquiry into the state’s forensic DNA lab shortly.

Thousands of serious criminal and sexual assault cases dating back almost 15 years have been reviewed as a result.

The six-week inquiry was launched in October by Health Minister Shannon Fentiman following lobbying from forensic scientist Dr Kirsty Wright, the mother of murdered Mackay woman Shandee Blackburn and the state Opposition.

Dr Wright told the inquiry lab practices were “appalling and reckless”.

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