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DNA Newz aims to keep the viewers of its website updated with every little information related to DNA test, paternity testing.
Paternity test kits are not something you do every day but the one time you do you must make sure you do it right.Paternity test kits usually come with three sets of sample collection for both parents and children. There are chances that if you buy nor DNA test kits you won’t find the sample collection swabs for your family member.
Read more on-3 things you need to address during paternity testing
Genetic testing is very useful to help with diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. Epilepsy is usually treated by medications.,
Sometimes genetic testing pathogen variants can appear spontaneously in a child which might not be present in either of the parents. These changes in a gene can cause seizures in that individual hence this type of gene-related seizure is called genetic epilepsy. They might not be inherited. The symptoms of genetic epilepsy can vary from mild to severe seizure types.
Authorities have started using dog DNA to catch pet-owners that let pets foul in streets and parks.
It’s a dirty problem that has now struck many towns and cities, a problem which leaves anyone with no other choice but to get rid of it. The problem which has come up is all because of the laziness of the pet owners. Pet owners who fail to clean after their pets’ foul, are leading themselves towards a bigger mess. Local authorities around the world have decided to end this nuisance of pets’ foul, by catching the pet owners through an unusual process of DNA tests being performed on the dogs. Through the results of these tests, authorities will easily find those pet owners and immediately charge them with fines. In many countries, if the Dog’s foul is found lying around on the streets, then it’s considered as a health hazard and sore to the eyes which, needs to get cleaned. BioPet a company based in Tennessee has created PooPrints DNA kits, which allows the fouls, to be matched with the animals who are responsible for it. Through DNA tests performed. Dog owners who are found walking their dogs in the parks, will be asked to provide swabs from their animals’ mouths so they can be added to the DNA database. It is believed that dog waste is a big threat to health, anywhere in the world. People underestimate how dangerous can those animal wastes be. These dog wastes can seep into sewers, from where they go into the sea, and this is the main cause of all those deadly bacteria which can harm one’s health in a bad way. The DNA testing on dogs in undergone by analyzing 15 different gene variations alongside the gender marker. Through this process, the chances for two dogs to have same genetic genetic profile are one in 4 million. This particular Sibling DNA testing has not only been successful in providing a way for getting rid of dog’s waste, but it also makes the lost or stolen pets, get found by the owners very conveniently. Which is undoubtedly a big step towards the animal welfare. BioPet, is now looking forward to building a worldwide DNA database, so the cities can become much cleaner and greener than they were ever before.
GOLDEN JACKAL – NEW WOLF SPECIES HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT.
After performing numerous exhaustive DNA testing, a new species of wolf has been discovered. That shows its resemblance to the Eurasian golden jackal. Wolves, coyotes, jackals and dogs are extremely familiar to us that we thought that we’ve discovered every single thing about them. Until recently, when a paper was published with an assumption that a new species of wolves being discovered by experts, which is a surprise to everybody.
Since the wolves that lived in Eurasia and Africa separated around a million years ago. So it was nearly impossible for them to seem like they can ever be related in any way. A study which had numerous DNA tests performed showed that golden jackals which live in Africa are closely related to grey wolves, which surprisingly aren’t found in Africa. The studies which showed the wolves are related show sequences of genome which are only inherited maternally.
African and Eurasian jackals are proved to be genetically definite. The wolves of Africa and Eurasia are not closely related to each other because African wolves show a more distinctive resemblance to grey wolves. But if we look closely, we will find ourselves being obligated to accept the fact the African and Eurasian jackals look extremely similar. Because of looking similar it made the scientists believe that those jackals belong to the same species.
Has it ever occurred that how did these two species manage to out-wit people about their similarity for hundreds of years? Being not very closely related, these two jackals have developed similarities because of other reasons, like parallel evolution and most importantly the situations under which these animals had to survive. “Parallel evolution is the development of a similar trait in related, but distinct, species descending from the same ancestor, but from different clades” (www.wikipedia.com)
Because jackals hold such big range, we might be surprised many more times in the coming future about their species. Many genetic experts have already started to look around for more data and they are collecting whatever they are finding about the jackals.
Even though this all
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research had been extremely painful, but it has surely come with its reward. African golden jackals have now been renamed as African golden Wolves. This research also proves to be the first research after hundreds of years. Also this research proves to be an incentive for various other animals to be researched on, which seem like they’re common and usual. But when looked upon closely, they don’t fail to surprise us.
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Sold Adoptee Reunites With Birth Mother After 50 Years
During the time between 1950 and 1965, around 200 babies were sold into black market illegally. And recently a news was broken that some of those ‘babies’ who are now all grown adults, have returned to their birth parents and have re-united with them.
Dr. Thomas Jugarthy Hicks was the doctor active in that area, who was known to perform illegal abortions and he even gave babies away to the women without informing the birth mothers of those babies. The babies who were found – Hughes and Melinda, they were introduced to the site “ancestry.com” which helps people to find their birth parents through DNA testing.
Ancestry.com is known as the most successful DNA site, which has around 7million DNA markers saved in its database, they helped Hughes and Melinda for free to track their matches down. Ancestry.com is the place to be at, if you need to find out about your family tree or what-so-ever.
Hughes started off by finding a match with his first cousin and as the whole process continued to proceed, she even found her own brother through siblings DNA test and Hughes could feel the loosened ends of her family being tied up.
Later on, Hughes was taken to meet her biological family as she was very eager to meet them after so long. Hughes’ biological mother was deeply saddened ever since her babies got kidnapped 51 years ago. She knew she had missed the most important years of her children’s lives, which could never ever return.
Hughes’ sibling recalled the time his family had to live in knowing that a part of their family is taken away from them and they now have to live the rest of their lives knowing that now, there is nothing left for them to do except for waiting and hoping for a miracle to happen.
Thelma Tipton, who is Hughes biological mother revealed how anxiously she had waited for this moment to return. The doctor, Jugarhty Hicks even made the mother sign a death certificate, to create a masquerade to hide the whole act of disgust that he performed. But now that the most important member of their family has returned, they are all set to celebrate and make up for all the time she had lived without her daughter.
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Things to know before having your dog’s DNA tested.
When going in for pet adoption, there are a few things that an owner wants to know. How big the pet will get? Will they be good around kids or not? Will they be suitable for apartment living or not? And most importantly, which breed does the dog belong to? It is important to know such things first, instead of regretting later on and calling your pet-owning decision a waste of time and money.
Having your pet dog’s DNA tested is a must-do. Since the dogs living in shelters have short amount of time to find a good home, therefore a test called DogTrax is performed, which results fast and helps you know your dog’s breed through which you can even keep a track to its health.
To have this whole scenario explained, we have chosen Addie under our consideration. Who was a stray dog, and was found at the beach.
The guy who found Addie was confused about which breed does Addie belong to. Because she was too thin at that time, and she gave a vague feel of being a black Labrador retriever.
Addie’s finder wanted to have a couple of DNA tests performed on it, so the confusions about ‘which breed’ clear up and he can pet Addie without any fears. So he used Wisdom Panel’s DNA test kit and DNAMyDog’sDNA test kit, which are known are accurate and reliable DNA testing kits for dogs.
The reason why he chose, two DNA testing kits to be used on its dog was mainly because he wanted to check if they both show different or accurate results and prove that they’re reliable.
Both the tests kits needed a painless, quick test sample taken. All that the pet owner needed to do was simply wipe a cotton swab against the dog’s inner cheek, let it dry out in the open air and send it via mail to the respective DNAtesting services.
Now after their required time, both the DNA testing services resulted as showing Addie as a Labrador retriever, beagle, bulldog, English springer spaniel cross.
Seeing both services showing the same results, Addie’s owner was satisfied and wished to keep Addie with forever.
Submit By: Medigene DNA