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Is the mouth/buccal swab accurate?

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Since DNA is the same in every cell of the human body, the accuracy of testing performed on cheek cells utilizing the Buccal Swab is the same as an actual blood sample. We believe this non-invasive and painless procedure is the best method for collecting a DNA sample.

What is a buccal swab?

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A buccal (Pronunciation ) swab is a specialized applicator with a sponge or Dacron tip, which is rubbed on the inside of the check to collect epithelial cells. This procedure is noninvasive and pain free.

What is a mouth swab, and is it as accurate as blood?

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A mouth swab looks like a long cotton wool bud. It is used to collect cheek cells from the inside of your mouth. DNA is consistent throughout the body, so the DNA in cheeks cells is identical to the DNA in blood cells. The mouth swab allows for non-invasive and painless collection of DNA. (top of page)

Is the cotton buccal swab just as accurate as a blood test?

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Yes, the testing is just as accurate. The DNA in a person's blood sample is the same as the DNA in a person's skin cells that are collected from inside the mouth. This sample is obtained by use of a soft cotton swab that is rubbed on the inside of the mouth (a "buccal swab").

What is the difference between a buccal swab and blood?

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A buccal swab is like a larger, more durable Q-Tip. It is rubbed against the inside cheek to gather loose cheek cells. It has become the standard sample collection method for DNA testing because it is safe and painless. DNA is the same in all cells of the body; thus test results are the same regardless of whether the sample is from buccal swabs or blood.

How do you extract the DNA from my mouth swab?

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The laboratory technicians process your sample and extract your genetic DNA fingerprint, using a process that requires several complex steps: Isolation of DNA - The DNA is recovered from the cells in your mouth swab sample, by a combination of extraction operations using micropipets, microcentrifuges and a vortex mixer. Cutting, sizing & sorting - Special "restriction enzymes" scissor your DNA in certain places.

Other than buccal swab samples, what other types of samples can be used?

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Our laboratory has a forensics testing division which specializes in forensic testing. Forensic samples which can be tested include but are not limited to: blood stains, saliva stains, hair with roots, bone, teeth, urine, razor shavings, etc. Click on this link to read more about our forensic testing services.

How do I collect my own samples using a buccal swab kit ?

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Genetic Professionals’ DNA paternity test is fast, simple, and painless. DNA is collected using special swabs that are like cotton tips. Gently rub the inner cheek with the swab to collect DNA samples. Buccal swabs are painless and can be used to collect samples from individuals at any age, even newborns. Yes, we can send our DNA collection kits to all tested parties at different locations if an in-home paternity test is ordered from Genetic Professionals.

Are buccal swabs samples contaminated because they are taken from the mouth?

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No, the swabs may contain bacteria and food but the tests are very specific for human DNA. The DNA from bacteria, food, or other organisms will not affect the tests.

Are results from buccal swabbing less accurate than using blood?

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All cells contain the same genetic material; hence results obtained by buccal swab samples are just as accurate as using blood.

What is a nasal swab test?

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A nasal swab involves placing a swab inside the nostrils and taking a culture. The CDC and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services do not recommend the use of nasal swab testing by clinicians to determine whether a person has been exposed to Bacillus anthracis, the bacteria responsible for anthrax, or as a means of diagnosing anthrax. At best, a positive result may be interpreted only to indicate exposure; a negative result does not exclude the possibility of exposure.

How is buccal swabbing done?

HEAL Medical Laboratory and DNA Diagnostic
exclusion (the alleged father is not the biological father) is possible, however the probability of inclusion (the alleged father is the biological father) is far less accurate than DNA testing, as many people can share the same blood group, whereas the probability of two people sharing the same DNA profile approaches zero.

What will I be told about my mouth?

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You will be informed about the condition of your gums and teeth and the treatment necessary to resolve your dental issues.

What is Trench Mouth?

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Have you ever heard of trench mouth? Find out about this severe gum infection and what you can do to prevent trench mouth.

What about mouth ulcers?

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Whilst not medically proven, 2 treatments daily for 2 days has been found to be effective in the treatment of aphthous ulcers.

What is Dry Mouth?

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Oral dryness can be the result of insufficient production of saliva. More often, we find that the dry and pasty feeling described by our clients is a response of the tongue and tissues of the mouth to an increased VSC production. Once the oral bacteria are reduced and their by-products eliminated, the sensation disappears and there is no longer a complaint of oral dryness.

How do I get a package delivered to my SWAB?

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A very good suggestions is to send a care package a few days before R-Day - that way your Swab will have something immediately but they don't have to carry it. Or, if you can, drop it off at the CGA post office on R-day! Use US Postal Service Flat Rate Priority Mail envelopes and boxes or UPS, FedEx, etc. Use the following official cadet address:

What about SWAB bank accounts?

U.S. Coast Guard Academy Parents Association - SWAB FAQ
Each cadet will have an account at Navy Federal Credit Union. <http://www.navyfcu.org>. We suggest you drop by there on R-Day (located on the first floor of Johnson Hall below the exchange) and pick up some deposit slips. When your cadet tells you their account number it will be a simple matter to send money directly to the cadet's account saving precious time. Address (printed on slip):

What should I do about health insurance for my SWAB?

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Once your cadet is sworn in, he/she is a member of the Coast Guard and has health care benefits as such. However, the Cadet Handbook specifically states that the Academy recommends that parents keep existing health care insurance until graduation from the Academy.

What should I do about auto insurance for my SWAB?

U.S. Coast Guard Academy Parents Association - SWAB FAQ
Many insurance companies allow an occasional driver such as a college student who is not home often to be carried on a policy without additional charge. Check with your particular company for details.
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