Articles, tagged with "dna tests", page 4
15th September 2008
The subject of paternity testing is a thorny issue, with many who want to indulge in a test to discover the true parentage of children unwilling to share the news with the outside world.
There is an easier and more private way - the method of online pa...
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Author:
makogen11
09th September 2008
Genetic analysis is gaining popularity quickly and a genetic testing resource as well as information is available widely on the internet, in magazines, as well as in libraries.
Advances in science are finding many uses in the field of health, forensics...
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Author:
MatthewPawlina
04th June 2008
For Immediate Release
The Jeremy Kyle Show Blog Now Open for Discussion
The popular Jeremy Kyle talk show
has recently created a blog to give its devoted viewers another platform where
they can discuss and debate the controversial topics t...
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Author:
AllL
21st May 2008
One of the many DNA tests that it is important to comprehend to get a better understanding of laboratory DNA testing is gel electrophoresis. This test is one used by anyone that is doing DNA testing because of its ability to differentiate between the diff...
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Author:
Kevin Camilleri
21st May 2008
DNA tests are not usually mainstream news on the world's media, but that isn't to say there aren't important or high profile DNA testing cases to report. In fact, over the last few decades DNA testing has played a growing role in the way we analyse the p...
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Author:
Kevin Camilleri
21st May 2008
The use of DNA testing for determining a person's ancestry is becoming more and common. By linking your maternal DNA (mitochondrial DNA) and your paternal DNA (the y-chromosome), these ancestry databases are effectively able to link you to other people to...
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Author:
Kevin Camilleri
28th March 2008
When one thinks of being a parent the initial points for consideration tend to be financial (can we afford it?), practical (how will our lives change?) and pragmatic (what do we need to do to prepare?). However, too few people think of parentage as a leg...
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Author:
Kevin Camilleri
28th March 2008
DNA testing is one of the most conclusive ways available to determine paternity of any given child. By taking a sample of DNA from both the alleged father and from the child in question, high-tech DNA profiling techniques are used to match reference point...
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Author:
Kevin Camilleri
20th February 2008
The Y chromosome DNA test can be useful in certain cases where a normal DNA paternity test cannot be performed. The Y chromosome is present only in males and passed on through the male lineage of a family, that is from father to son to the grandson and so...
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Author:
Kevin Camilleri
06th November 2007
Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease caused by protozoan parasites. It is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of the Americas, Asia, and Africa. Each year, it causes disease in approximately 650 million people and kills...
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Author:
Alien
26th June 2007
If you've ever wondered if the child you were raising was really yours it's never been easier to find out with cheap DNA testing for paternity.
In the earliest days long before DNA about the only way to tell if a child was yours was to compare baby ...
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Author:
Monne
02nd October 2006
Whether you are researching your families bloodlines throughout history or you have found yourself in the position where paternity needs to be proven, you are going to need a DNA test done. Traditionally, this has been a very expensive test that was reser...
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Author:
Peter Wallander
27th September 2006
DNA Diagnostics Center (DDC) is the worlds leading provider of DNA testing for immigration purposes. Our vast experience with immigration clients and agencies from more than 168 countries worldwide sets us apart as the most trustworthy provider of DNA tes...
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Author:
sandeep kumar
15th July 2006
I don't know about you, but I've always been interested in my past. My way past, that is. That past that was even before I was born. Well, of course I'm talking about my ancestors. Those very people who had a part in making me who I am today. It used to b...
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Author:
Shari Hearn
11th July 2006
Part Two of a two-part series about the legal implications of DNA paternity testing
Waking the Deadbeats
On the other side of the paternity claim coin, is the unfortunate instance in which a legitimate father attempts to disclaim respo...
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Author:
10x Marketing