A swab DNA sequencing test may not be as accurate as a blood DNA sequencing test. Below are the benefits and Advantages of a swab DNA test versus a blood DNA test.The various benefits of swab DNA Test are listed below.
1. Painless Sample Collection – Most people don’t like needles, shots or blood.A buccal swab DNA sequencing is painless. This DNA Test feels like a bristleless toothbrush on the inside of your cheek.
2. Simple Collection – Just about everybody can collect a DNA sequencing sample using a swab. In the case of drawing whole blood, the collector must be trained and often certified. This is not the case with a swab DNA test.
3. Easy to Transport – Chances are the DNA sequencing will not be completed in the same building you have your collection done. DNA sample will need to go to one of those labs for testing. Buccal swabs are much easier to ship than going through the time, hassle, and expense of shipping blood.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Benefits of DNA sequencing Test
DNA sequencing requires the collection of a sample from which DNA can be extracted, analyzed,
and compared if necessary. Most common questions asked is, “How is the DNA sequencing sample
taken?” The truth is, DNA can be extracted from just about anything someone handles. We’ve
extracted DNA from cans, bottles, airbags, chewing gum, cigarette butts, razors, handguns,
knives, underwear, shirts, and dozens of other items.
and compared if necessary. Most common questions asked is, “How is the DNA sequencing sample
taken?” The truth is, DNA can be extracted from just about anything someone handles. We’ve
extracted DNA from cans, bottles, airbags, chewing gum, cigarette butts, razors, handguns,
knives, underwear, shirts, and dozens of other items.
We’re going to be doing a swab DNA sequencing test. Our collector will gently scrape the inside of your cheek with a buccal swab, which looks like a long Q-tip. The collector will collect four swabs for the DNA sequencing.
The client is either happy that are not sticking a needle in their arm to draw blood, or concerned that a swab DNA sequencing may not be as accurate as a blood DNA test. In the next article we can see benefits of a swab DNA test versus a blood DNA sequencing test.
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