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Operational Model

1. Booking and Scheduling: Customers book appointments online through our website. You can select the type of test you want and choose a convenient location for the mobile unit to visit, such as your home, workplace, or event venue.

2. Mobile Unit Setup: Each mobile unit is equipped with:

  • Sample Collection Tools: Sterile swabs, collection kits, and proper storage solutions.

  • Processing Equipment: Portable label equipment for preliminary data entry.

  • Data Security: Biohazard specimen bags to ensure secure handling and transmission of DNA.

3. On-Site Service: A trained professional, visit the designated location to:

  • Collect Samples: Obtain DNA samples through buccal swabs or other methods.

  • Initial Processing: Conduct initial processing and quality checks.

  • Consultation: Provide information about the testing process, answer questions, and discuss preliminary results if applicable.

4. Post-Service: After the sample collection, the mobile unit returns to a central lab for detailed analysis. Results are sent to the customer through secure online portals or physical reports, depending on customer preference.

Advantages

1. Convenience: Customers avoid the need to travel to a lab, making the process more accessible, especially for those with mobility issues or busy schedules.

2. Accessibility: Reaches underserved or remote areas where traditional testing facilities may be limited.

3. Personalization: Offers a tailored experience with on-site support, making the process more comfortable and private.

PATERNITY

TYPES OF DNA TESTS

Paternity DNA testing determines whether a man is the biological father of a child by comparing their DNA profiles. During the test, DNA samples are collected from the child, the alleged father, and often the mother, using buccal swabs or other non-invasive methods. The samples are analyzed to identify genetic markers and compare them to see if there is a match between the child and the alleged father. The test calculates the probability of paternity based on the genetic similarities, providing a highly accurate result that can confirm or exclude paternity with over 99.9% accuracy.

ANCESTRY

Ancestry DNA testing analyzes an individual's genetic markers to estimate their ethnic background and ancestral origins. By comparing these markers to reference populations from around the world, the test provides insights into the regions and populations that contributed to an individual's genetic makeup. The results typically include a breakdown of ancestral percentages and may also connect individuals to distant relatives through shared genetic traits.

DECEASED COLLECTION

  • Blood collection blood vial

  • Blood cards, hair taken from root

  • Exhumed bodies, bones, teeth, or nails

  • Embalmed body: bones, teeth, hair, or nails

  • Family consent/performed by funeral home

IMMIGRATION

Immigration DNA testing is used to verify biological relationships for immigration purposes, particularly when applying for family reunification visas or residency. This type of testing is often required by immigration authorities to prove that individuals claiming family ties are indeed related as stated, such as proving a parent-child, sibling, or other close familial relationship. Accurate results can support visa applications and help in meeting immigration requirements where documentary proof is insufficient or unavailable.

  • For visa, passport, or citizenship purposes

  • Government ID for all parties

  • Case file required

DNA PROFILING

DNA profiling, Involves analyzing specific regions of an individual's DNA that vary greatly between people, known as genetic markers. By comparing these markers from a DNA sample—such as from blood, hair, or saliva—with those from known samples, DNA profiling can match individuals to crime scenes, verify identities, or establish biological relationships with high accuracy. This method is widely used in criminal investigations, paternity testing, and genetic research.

AVUNCULAR

Avuncular DNA testing determines the genetic relationship between a child and their potential aunt or uncle (the sibling of one of the child's parents). This type of test is typically used when paternity or maternity is in question, and direct parentage testing is not possible. The test compares the child’s DNA with that of the aunt or uncle to assess the likelihood of a biological relationship, analyzing shared genetic markers to provide a probability of relatedness. It can be useful in legal cases, genealogical research, or determining inheritance rights.

SIBLINGSHIP

Sibling DNA testing determines whether two individuals are biological siblings, or to assess the likelihood of their sibling relationship. This test analyzes genetic markers from each sibling to identify shared DNA and compare the degree of genetic similarity. It can be used to confirm or exclude full siblings, half-siblings, or non-siblings, and is often employed in legal cases, inheritance disputes, or family research where direct parentage testing is not available. The results provide a probability of sibling relationship, with higher accuracy when compared to the parents’ DNA.

GENDER REVEALS

Gender reveal DNA testing is a method used to determine the sex of an unborn baby through genetic analysis. This test is typically performed using a blood sample from the pregnant mother, which contains fetal DNA that can be analyzed for sex chromosomes. By examining the presence of Y chromosomes, the test can identify if the baby is male (Y chromosomes present) or female (Y chromosomes absent). This type of testing is usually conducted as part of a non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) and can be used to reveal the baby’s gender with high accuracy as early as 7-9 weeks into the pregnancy.

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PATERNITY TEST

Uses of Paternity DNA Testing:

  • Legal Purposes: Establishing paternity for child support, custody, or inheritance cases.

  • Personal Knowledge: For individuals seeking to confirm biological relationships.

  • Medical Reasons: Understanding genetic inheritance and health-related issues.

IMMIGRATION TEST

Purpose of Immigration DNA Testing:

  • Visa Applications: To prove a family relationship when applying for family-based visas.

  • Refugee or Asylum Cases: To verify family ties in cases where individuals are seeking asylum or refugee status.

  • Citizenship Claims: In cases where citizenship is claimed based on descent, DNA testing can help establish the necessary relationship.

PEEKABOO GENDER REVEAL

Key Features:

  • Early Detection: Peekaboo tests can be taken as early as 6-7 weeks into pregnancy, much earlier than the 18-20 weeks typically needed for an ultrasound gender reveal.

  • Convenience: The test is designed to be done at home, with easy-to-use kits that are mailed to the user. The sample is then sent to a lab for processing.

  • Accuracy: The test claims high accuracy rates, often over 99%, although accuracy can be influenced by factors like proper sample collection and the stage of pregnancy.

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Our mobile DNA testing business offers a convenient, accessible, and personalized approach to genetic testing. By bringing the service directly to customers, it enhances the user experience and expands the reach of genetic testing services.

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