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Non Standard DNA Sample

List of non-standard samples When it is not possible to perform a DNA test from a buccal sample, or the person you would like to test is not available, there are other ways to collect DNA material. As each cell in the human body contains DNA, the laboratory may extract DNA from any other biological

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Why a DNA Test?

- To reassure you about the origin of a loved one: child, parent, grandparent.
- You suspect a baby exchange or error during a medically assisted procreation.
- To get rid of doubt before initiating legal proceedings for paternity, to obtain rights of custody, etc.

Oral or Blood?

DNA is the same in every cell of our body. A laboratory can collect DNA from various samples like blood drops, hairs and skin tissue.

A mouth swab is the easiest and cheapest way to get DNA samples from a person, especially when it involves small children.

A DNA Test at Home?

A mouth swab is enough to do a DNA test (except for prenatal paternity testing). This procedure can be done without stress for both adults and infants.
Samples are taken at home, painless, using a sterile cotton swab that is rubbed in the mouth against the inside of the cheek.
Recovering a little saliva and a few cells is enough for the DNA test. Click for more information.

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