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DNA extraction from used condom for male DNA. My fiancé occasionally brought over his clothes for washing. I cleaned out his pockets and found 2 condoms. He denied they were his and we do not use condoms so I went to the Internet and found Semen and Sperm Detection's website and called. I was advised to obtain a control sample from by fiancé by wiping semen off of him. I sent the two condoms and his semen on a paper towel. By the following Friday I received a detailed report from DNA Testing Centre specifying that the DNA profiles were identical. It was his birthday so we went out on the town. The last page of his birthday card contained my farewell message. I was so impressed with the professional and organized manner that your company provided for my DNA testing. I have not felt so good about investing in something for quite awhile! Here is a link that I think you will find entertaining, and hopefully will also promote your business! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvI7tSes3Qo
Analysis Report
Case # FR20091015 (GQ0019437)
On July 17, 2009, an envelope was delivered to the GenQuest DNA Analysis Laboratory via Federal Express (tracking #7967 8262 0790). The contents were checked in and processed immediately. Evidence The items to be tested are; Sample R1- 1.7 ml tube containing white cloth punches, labeled “YPLEX from tissue”; and Sample R2- 1.7 ml tube containing sections of condoms, labeled “YPLEX from 2 condoms”. Samples R1 and R2 were consumed during testing. Analysis Cell lysis, DNA extraction, PCR and Genotyper was performed on a small section of the sample. In addition, a Y-PLEX PCR analyzing the alleles DYS389I, DYS439, DYS438, DYS437, DYS392, DYS393, DYS19, DYS389II, DYS390, DYS391, and DYS385 was also performed on the sample. Results: Y-PLEX ANALYSIS RESULTS: Allele and Number of Repeats
Conclusions: Based on the analysis of the alleles DYS389I, DYS439, DYS438, DYS437, DYS392, DYS393, DYS19, DYS389II, DYS390, DYS391, and DYS385, the profiles obtained from Samples R1 and R2 are identical. This profile occurs in approximately 1 of 4004 male members of the General population.
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