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Agencies Assisted by Cybergenetics and TrueAllele® Technology (US)

Cybergenetics has assisted 600+ agencies (including law enforcement agencies, prosecutor’s offices, defense attorneys, and innocence groups) using TrueAllele DNA mixture interpretation services for complex, mixed, or low-level DNA evidence. Many cases have lab report language terms like inconclusive, uninterpretable, too complex, too many contributors, or insufficient quantities of DNA.

We have assisted groups in both the US and abroad.

This page is most relevant when your case involves mixed or low-level DNA and you’re seeing phrases in a lab report like:

  • Inconclusive
  • Uninterpretable
  • Too complex
  • Too many contributors
  • Insufficient quantities of DNA
  • And similar terminology

Agencies List

Below are US agencies and groups that we have assisted using TrueAllele interpretation services.


Download the full agencies assisted list (PDF)

Not seeing your agency?

This list only includes agencies who have submitted cases for TrueAllele analysis. Any agency can request interpretation services. If your agency isn’t shown here, you can still submit a Free TrueAllele Screening, especially for complex, mixed, or low-level evidence.

What You'll Need

Please do not send biological evidence. The screening uses the lab’s electronic DNA data.

Please submit:

  • For evidence items, the lab’s electronic data (.fsa or .hid files)
  • For reference profiles (victim/elimination/POI), either allele lists or electronic data files
  • Allelic ladder files for any electronic data
  • Lab reports or other case documents
  • Item ID list (which swabs/items the files belong to)
  • A case submission form with case specific information and questions (e.g., compare to POI, interpret a mixture, compare items, etc.)

For more information on what to request from the lab, see the Sending Cases for TrueAllele Processing page.

Ready to Submit?

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.