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DNA Profiling
DNA is like a genetic fingerprint – it is totally unique to every individual
Some people like to store their own DNA profile for future use, with a will for example (in case of disputes over an estate), or for identification purposes.
The worldwide standard for human identification is to test 13 different locations on a person’s DNA. We test 16.
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Who is this test for?
| People wanting to protect against claims on their estate after they’ve passed away. |
| Parents wanting to be able to identify their children in the future in case of abduction or runaway. |
| People in high-risk situations, such as service men and women in combat, who may need to be identified after death. |
DNA profiling is performed using chain of custody documentation, which ensures the test results are legally admissible.

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