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Strive Biocorp team has decades of experience in handling and processing forensic samples. We can process reference or crime scene samples with defined objectives in our lab or your designated lab. We offer the following dna forensic services:
Our team has decades of experience in handling and processing the forensic samples. We have capability to process reference or crime scene samples in our lab or your designated lab with defined objectives. We offer following services:
Kinship analysis is a process of determining the degree of biological relatedness between individuals, often using genetic information
Kinship analysis is often used in paternity testing to determine the biological father of a child. Comparing the child's DNA profile to that of the alleged father allows for the assessment of biological relatedness.
Kinship analysis can also be applied to determine whether individuals are full siblings, half-siblings, or unrelated. The analysis involves comparing the genetic profiles of the individuals in question.
Genetic markers associated with population-specific variations can be used to infer the ancestral origin of individuals. This type of kinship analysis is commonly employed in genetic genealogy and ancestry testing.
Kinship analysis can be crucial in forensic investigations, such as identifying unknown victims or establishing familial relationships between individuals. DNA databases and genetic profiles are often used in these scenarios.
DNA databasing involves the systematic collection, storage, and analysis of DNA profiles for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a database. These databases can be used for various applications, including criminal investigations, forensic identification, paternity testing, and genealogical research. The information in DNA databases is derived from the analysis of specific genetic markers, typically short tandem repeats (STRs) or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).
Many countries maintain criminal DNA databases where DNA profiles are collected from individuals convicted of certain crimes. These databases are used for crime scene investigations, linking suspects to unsolved cases, and identifying potential repeat offenders.
In addition to criminal databases, some jurisdictions maintain forensic DNA databases that include DNA profiles from crime scenes where the perpetrator is unknown. These databases help link crime scenes to each other and to individuals already in the criminal database.
A Missing Person DNA Database is a specialized type of DNA database designed to collect and store DNA profiles from individuals who are missing or unidentified. This type of database plays a crucial role in resolving cases involving missing persons, unidentified remains, and unidentified living individuals. The primary goal is to facilitate the identification of missing persons by comparing their DNA profiles with profiles in the database.
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