Through DNA testing, we can learn not only that we share DNA with our immediate families, but also, remarkably, that we connect to the first living organisms on earth. Genetic research, including DNA testing, reveals how different species originated from a common ancestor. Many scientists believe that, billions of years ago, the first single-celled organisms were derived from organic molecules in the atmosphere. From these first single-celled organisms, everything from algae to insects, and reptiles to mammals evolved. Charles Darwin is famous for his evolutionary theories. He theorized that natural selection determines which individual animals and/or species will survive and adapt and which will not. As genetic anomalies can now be detected easily through DNA testing, this helps to illustrate the natural selection theory as those animals who exhibit the best qualities shall be more successful in reproduction and, ultimately, in evolution and existence. Those with less favorable qualities are more likely to fail and, perhaps, become extinct. Our species continues to evolve. You can look at your relatives and see that you share many physical attributes with them. Some dominant physical attributes may even be passed on through many generations. While a DNA test may not be necessary to confirm that you are related to those you know as your family, it can be studied over many years and connect you to family you did not know you had. Also, via DNA testing, the evolution of inheritance patterns can be determined, which we are likely to hear more about in the near future. The DNA Identity Testing Center of Bio-Synthesis, Inc. is an active member of the AABB Relationship Testing Accreditation Program and actively participates in proficiency testing by the College of American Pathologists. With nearly 15 years experience in the DNA testing field, law enforcement, legal representatives and individuals alike trust BSI with their private and legal DNA testing issues, worldwide. Visit www.800dnaexam.com for a full description of all testing services.
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