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WHAT IS AncestrybyDNA? DNA Print genomics, Inc. is an applied science company focused on the development and marketing of innovative genetic testing products and services. Our scientists aim their research towards discovery of DNA analysis solutions to serve clients in Forensic Science, Genealogical Research, and Pharmaceutical development. AncestrybyDNA, the flagship product of our Genealogy group, now makes it affordable for the general public to discover their hereditary profile. This is a great tool for those individuals or groups interested in exploring their ancestry and lineage. By submitting a DNA sample to our lab, customers can receive an impressive analysis of their geographic origins. AncestrybyDNA will determine your genetic heritage among the four anthropological groups:
These groups are named using modern-day terms but represent anthropological lineages that extend back in time tens of thousands of years. For example, the term “European” is meant to describe a common ancestry held by peoples from continental Europe, the Middle East, Eurasia, Central Asia and South Asia – sometimes referred to as “Caucasoids”. EuroDNA is a more advanced analysis tool that allows our clients of Indo-European heritage to more thoroughly understand their ancestry. This service will predict your Indo-European heritage among the following groups:
The tests are simple and painless, and your Ancestry Certification Analysis is shipped to you in a matter of weeks. purpose scientific
overview Our scientists have discovered a method to focus DNA analysis on only those regions of the DNA that are meaningful in determining the anthropological origins of an individual's ancestry. These Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs) are used to quantitatively estimatethe BioGeographical Ancestry of an individual. For example, one person may obtain a 90% European, 10% sub-Saharan African result while another may obtain a 100% East Asian result. This powerful DNA analysis technology is currently in use by forensic scientists, crime laboratories, and medical examiners worldwide. For example, DNAPrint Genomics' Forensic system was used to help identify and convict a serial killer in 2003 (see investor relations section of http://www.dnaprint.com/).
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