1-877-R-U-MY-DAD kit for Vidya's Team

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Posted: 18 years ago
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http://www.dnaplus.com/hairdna.htm

HairDNA not only saves you time and money by not having to take blood samples 😉 , but can offer you the opportunity to receive discreet and confidential information on your child's paternity.

VIDYA call America for guidance. I'm sure they know people here in Delhi that can help you. And Sagar...
HairDNA Paternity Test is an easy, fast, and painless way to test a child's paternity. Just get Chinu or his son or bharat to pull his hair while playing.

Did anyone else question why they are always looking for blood samples, when they can use hair. Or maybe I don't know enough about science and you can't use hair. Help!

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tarasalonifan9 thumbnail
Posted: 18 years ago
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/381928383.cms

Ahah the police in delhi can help, by fingerprints.

from the article in times of india...look they state the year 1989, it's now 2007, come on sagars friend -- why are you trying to collect blood?

."which means that to establish that a strand of hair from the crime site belongs to the suspect, it can be compared with his fingerprints, and not necessarily with another hair root. dna fingerprints can be used for criminal investigations and probing family matters like establishing paternity and maternity. it is also useful in medical diagnosis, pedigree analysis, seed stock identification and sex selection in animals. "a good number of cases we investigated involved establishing parental identity.we have used dna probes in cases like immigration frauds, property inheritance disputes, baby exchanges in maternity wards also." the first case in which dna probe was accepted as crucial evidence was in 1989 in tellichery, kerala, where the judge ordered in favour of a woman whose lover denied having fathered her child

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Aah, but I don't think the BMTD production team wants to introduce realistic elements in the show, and if they were to, like you said and many other things could've been shown!

I wish they did add in some realism as well as creativity, because it would add some life into the show and definitely spice it up!

Keep smiling...
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Soni

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: soni595

Aah, but I don't think the BMTD production team wants to introduce realistic elements in the show, and if they were to, like you said and many other things could've been shown!

I wish they did add in some realism as well as creativity, because it would add some life into the show and definitely spice it up!

Keep smiling...
Love
Soni

Agree 😃

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Posted: 18 years ago
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I agree too, thanks for the response.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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A science student just answered my q!!!!! See I wasn't the only one thinking it.

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