When Answers Are Needed, Even After Loss
In sensitive situations involving a deceased individual, DNA testing may still be possible. Our Post-Mortem Viability Test determines whether a stored or collected sample from a deceased person contains viable DNA—the first step before moving forward with any relationship or identity testing.
This service is often used in paternity cases, estate matters, or personal closure, when a loved one has passed but DNA results are still needed.
🧪 What Is It?
A lab analysis to determine if a DNA sample from a deceased individual is:
- Present
- Intact
- Sufficient for accurate testing
If the sample is viable, we can proceed with further testing such as paternity, siblingship, or reconstruction analysis.
💬 Common Sample Sources:
- Stored blood or tissue
- Dental or medical specimens
- Clothing with bodily fluids (when available)
Note: Not all samples will yield viable DNA. This test confirms whether or not testing is possible.
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📧 Email: AnagailCareServices@gmail.com