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How to Advance a Low-Level DNA Case From Free TrueAllele® Screening to Report

Short answer

TrueAllele screening is the fastest first step. These results give an quick, initial look at the DNA information present in the data. These screening results are not to be used in court. Cybergenetics services include court-ready reports, disclosure, and expert testimony.

When TrueAllele Screening Is Not Enough

A case should go to a TrueAllele case report when:

  • the DNA issue is central to the investigation
  • the lab result was limited
  • the evidence aids in identification, exclusion, or case direction

When to Advance a Free Screening Result to a TrueAllele Report

Choose to get a TrueAllele case report when court-ready results are needed at any stage (investigation, preliminary hearing, trial, post-conviction).

What Happens Next

Our recent peer-reviewed findings underscore why important items can be underutilized with limited reporting, which helps explain when a TrueAllele report is helpful.

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Tell us about your case. We’ll review it and tell you if we can get more information from the DNA data.

Free Screening

We don’t retest physical evidence items. We interpret the electronic DNA data a lab already generated.