
|Articles|April 1, 2006
Equine DNA Test
Wall Street Detectives unveils its Avitar DNA collector, which gathers forensic DNA from equines using saliva.
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Wall Street Detectives unveils its Avitar DNA collector, which gathers forensic DNA from equines using saliva.
The equine DNA (EDNA) tests are primarily conducted at the University of California-Davis, with an accuracy rate of 99.99 percent.
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The test is necessary in cases of theft and breed registry, the company says.
The EDNA is confidential and can be used for any transaction requiring identification or to track equine disease.
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