Arf! Too bad the service that whiffed on the Labra
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7 pages
A Chicago news station sent DNA samples to various online DNA sequencing services to see how they stacked up against one another. But it wasn’t just people DNA; they also sent a round of samples of Labrador Retriever DNA to the services as well.
Only one, Orig3n DNA, failed to observe that the DNA was not from a human. Their $29 test resulted in seven pages of findings about endurance and strength and other hogwash. [NBC Chicago]

