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Open on Evenings & Holidays! Extended And Flexible Hours!
* DNA Testing for Immigration * Paternity Testing * Deceased Paternity * Forensic Testing & Much More! 718-701-0292 Continue Reading
AB DNA Testing Services 63-11 Queens Boulevard Woodside NY 11377 Phone: 718-701-0292 Fax: 718-458-9700 BUSINESS HOURS Monday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm Tuesday: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Wednesday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm Thursday: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Friday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pm Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed Welcome to the Best DNA… Continue Reading
AB DNA Testing Services © 63-11 Queens Boulevard Woodside NY 11377 718-701-0292 Fax: 718-458-9700 We are open on evenings & holidays! Continue Reading
AB DNA Testing Services © offers a full range of DNA testing services using the most highly qualified and Certified DNA testing laboratories in the country. For New York residents, DNA testing has to be performed by a physician or legal entity (court, USCIS, US Embassy or Consulate). AB DNA TESTING SERVICES © offers a… Continue Reading
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A thorough understanding of human genetics holds the promise to drastically modify healthcare through personalized preventative treatments and care. In an age where information is instantly available, it comes as no surprise that people wish to know as much as possible about their risk of catching certain diseases. Genetic testing using blood, inside of the… Continue Reading
It Helps You Learn More about Your Family Background DNA testing can be used to help an individual know who his parents and/or siblings are. It is an immensely helpful option for people who were separated from their real families due to adoption, natural calamities, war, kidnapping, and other various causes. Similarly, it can… Continue Reading
A legally admissible DNA paternity test is required to establish paternity, receive child support or get custody of a child in New York. For paternity testing, photo identification of all tested adults is required. The samples are shipped to a DNA testing center and collected by impartial third parties and strict chain of custody is… Continue Reading
The US is a melting pot of different ethnicities. As a result, people living in the United States are especially interested in using genealogy DNA testing to help them learn more about their ancestry and to locate living relatives. Genealogy DNA tests allow a person to determine a biological relationship to another person within a… Continue Reading
Perhaps you are not sure if someone is truly your mother. Or, you may want to confirm that your heritage is in fact what you think it is. DNA testing can be your go to solution. In short, it can help to compare the DNA of two or more people to prove that someone is… Continue Reading
DNA tests can give you key information about your family. Many people know these tests can answer questions about paternity, establishing relationships between parents and children. However, they can also provide a great deal of additional information including about your siblings. If you have questions about who your siblings may be, this simple test can… Continue Reading
DNA testing has never been easier to obtain than it is right now. When this technology was first used readily, it was used quickly as a way to better understand criminals and their activities. However, today, it is being used for many more reasons. It can help to gather information about paternity. It can help… Continue Reading
DNA tests can provide a wealth of information. They are used for a variety of reasons. One of those reasons is to determine the paternity of a child. However, this is not only beneficial in situations where you want to prove someone is a father, but also an heir. In some situations, a simple test… Continue Reading
Most of the time, Down syndrome isn’t inherited. It’s caused by an error in cell division during the development of the egg, sperm or embryo. This results in extra genetic material from chromosome 21, which is responsible for the characteristic features and developmental problems of Down syndrome. Three genetic variations can cause Down syndrome: Trisomy… Continue Reading
You love your child, but you just are not sure. Perhaps you received a notice from someone you knew long ago claiming that their child is actually yours. On the other hand, you may be a child and want to know (or confirm) that someone is truly your parent. DNA testing can help to answer… Continue Reading