Friday, June 12, 2015

Gender Prediction Testing @ DNA Centre

Gender Prediction Testing @ DNA Centre
Would it not be great to know the gender of your baby from the 5th week of pregnancy? Make sure that everything is organized for when the baby arrives, have the right clothes, colour schemes and even the right name (names are always a major issue when it come to babies and knowing beforehand means saving yourself being rushed into choosing a name). Baby gender prediction tests can help you find out, in a scientific way, what gender child to expect. The accuracy of the test is around 99% so you can almost rest assured you cannot go wrong.

The Genetics of Gender
Our chromosomes determine whether we will be male or female and this is determined at the moment of conception. This is essentially the basis of how to know the gender. We inherit one chromosome for each parent. Males always have an XY chromosome pair and females always have an XX chromosome pair. This makes it clear: Y is the male determining gene. The chromosome pair combination is random and any women stand a 50% chance of having a boy or girl.
The X chromosome is more complex than Y chromosome. The Y chromosome carries a mere 72 genes when compared to the X chromosome which carries 2000 genes.

An ultrasound can of course tell you the gender of your child although this may not be possible in the earlier stages of pregnancy. The main point of an ultrasound is of course to ensure the baby is developing healthily rather than to ascertain the sex of the child.

Baby Gender Prediction: Sampling
This type of DNA test and relies on genetic evidence. This test is done using blood which is extracted by a simple prick at the finger tip. Once that is done, you can just collect a drop of blood on special piece of paper and this will suffice for the test. Most companies provide a consent form which you will need to fill in and sign; they do this so as to ensure there is full compliance with the law.

Laboratory analysts will check the blood sample to see what chromosomes are present. The mother’s blood will invariably contain traces of the blood of the child she is carrying. If she is carrying a male child, the results will show the presence of the Y chromosome in her blood (the mother, being of course female, only carries XX chromosome of her own genetic makeup). The absence of a Y chromosome would indicate that she is carrying a female.

The baby gender prediction test is accurate, scientific and reliable. It can be carried out in the early stages of pregnancy, in fact, after the first 5 weeks and you can get your accurate result within 3 days.

You can visit DNA Centre at 73 Allen Avenue Ikeja for more information or call +2347059999333.


Gender Prediction Test @ DNA Centre.

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