Identigene At-home DNA Paternity Testing Collection Kit Product Review

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DNA paternity testing comes easily for everyone which begins with DNA collection by using Identigene’s At-Home DNA Testing

What is included in Identigene At-Home Paternity Testing Kit?

At-home DNA Paternity Testing Collection Kit

Don’t be surprised to know that the Identigene’s At-home DNA Paternity Testing Kit has only provided few things for the newly paternity testing customers:

1. Three Cheek Swab Packets:

It contains several swaps or commonly known as “A-long-and-bigger-than-normal” cotton bud.

It is used for swabbing cheek cells alleged father and child.

The swabs are limited, so please read the instruction book first before you start swabbing.

Please be informed that one swab is only meant for one person.

2. Three Specimen Envelopes:

Specimen envelopes that is used for containing buccal swabs which contain DNA samples from cheek cells.

You are required to fill in particulars and test labels on each of the specimen envelope before you start any buccal swabbing.

It will be sent to lab for thorough DNA analysis.

3. A Instruction Book

Initially, you need to read the instructions once you have opened the At-Home Paternity Testing Kit.

It provides brief information about DNA paternity testing procedures and also other DNA testing services.

Example of At-home DNA Paternity Testing Collection Kit’s Instruction Book in pdf file.

In short, paternity testing can be easily done with just simple four steps! - Click-Swab-Return-Results

You do not have to wait for too long for the DNA paternity results because Identigene able to provide fast results in just 3-5 business days.

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