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How & Where to get a DNA Test for IVF Baby in India?

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IVF (In-vitro fertilization) is a boon to couples who are failing to have their baby naturally. IVF is an ‘assisted reproductive technology’ often referred to as ‘ART’ and includes fertilizing a healthy ovum with a healthy sperm collected separately and implanting the embryo into the mother’s womb. The sample mix-ups at the IVF centers may result in fertilizing the wrong ovum with the wrong sperm. To avoid this trouble, DNA Forensics Laboratory is offering accurate and reliable services for a DNA test for IVF baby. If you are going to take the help of IVF technology to have your child, you should consider taking a DNA test for IVF . Due to a large number of samples from the couples, often, the IVF centers struggle to manage them. The most common error is faulty labelling of the samples while storing. Another common error arises while testing batches of many samples together. This includes experimental and procedural errors. With small negligence or a minute error in managing the samp...

Court Admissible Paternity Test in India

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Paternity testing is one of the most commonly used DNA tests in India. A Court Admissible Paternity Test is often required for a legal case, like marital disputes, child possession, inheritance of will, etc. We are the only DNA testing Lab in India to provide a legal DNA test in India. AT DNA Forensics Laboratory, we provide  Court Admissible Paternity Test  services at affordable prices. Process of a Paternity Test for Court In the case of a  Court Approved Paternity Test , a chain of custody is required. This means that the samples for a Court Admissible Paternity Test are collected in front of the hearing judge or a court-appointed representative. Usually, buccal swabs are used to collect the samples. DNA testing for a Court Approved Paternity Test is done with the highest degree of discretion, maintaining the confidentiality of the test at all levels. Once the result of the test is our, the test report is sent directly to the judge. Based on the findings of this...