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easyDNA Concludes Another Successful Year of Operations
DNA paternity testing firm easyDNA have concluded another successful year of operations and looking forward to expanding further in 2008.
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA 14/01/2008 – easyDNA, a leading DNA paternity testing firm, has announced that it has successfully concluded another year of operations having met all the targets set for 2007.
Reviewing the past year, Sales and Marketing Director, Andrew Alexander commented, “2007 was another positive year for easyDNA. We have achieved a number of milestones set at the beginning of the year. Particularly successful was the launch of our DNA testing services in new countries including Canada, China and New Zealand. The response there has been very good. We have also seen an increase in demand for private forensic testing, where we have managed to assist in solving some rather difficult cases.”
Commenting on 2008, Andrew further added, “We look forward to expanding our services into a number of new markets in 2008. We are also looking at a number of new products to expand further our portfolio of DNA tests available. Overriding all this, of course, is our commitment to the highest level of quality and customer satisfaction which lies at the heart of easyDNA’s service offering.”
easyDNA Experiences Increase in Demand for DNA Forensic Testing Samples
DNA paternity testing firm easyDNA is experiencing an increase in demand for its DNA Forensic testing services particularly in situations involving deceased relatives.
KENT, UK 31/08/2007 – easyDNA, a leading DNA paternity testing firm, announced it had experienced an increase in demand for its forensic DNA testing services for DNA paternity and relationship testing purposes.
The company has seen an increase in the number of direct requests over the past six months for cases involving the analysis for DNA Testing of non-standard samples. It has also been commissioned on a number of complex cases, which it has managed to complete successfully.
A spokesperson for the company said, \”Typical requests include individuals who want to confirm their paternity to a dead relative and require the DNA profile of the deceased to perform a DNA Paternity test. This usually involves issues of inheritance. In such cases we advise the client what type of sample they can provide, how to take the sample and how to send it for analysis. Typically, if the death is recent, we request hair or fingernail samples. Alternatively, if the body is no longer accessible, we request personal items such as garments, stamps, envelopes and other personal items that may contain traces of DNA. However, in cases of exhumation the situation is more complex and we will require for analysis bone or teeth samples taken by a qualified professional. Whilst we always clearly state that there is not always a 100% chance of success with such samples, we are pleased to report that we have obtained some very good results with some very difficult samples. Therefore we look forward to extending our testing portfolio and providing an even better service to our clients.\”
Clients who wish to discuss their case are normally advised to contact the company directly for more information. In addition, a full list of non-standard samples and estimated extraction success rates can be obtained from the company\’s website under the Forensic DNA testing section.