На сайте SENO Bird DNA Testing Lab, we frequently provide what’s known as a bird DNA certificate — a genetic “passport” that uniquely identifies an individual bird based on its DNA. Much like human fingerprinting, these certificates document multiple genetic markers across a bird’s genome, offering unambiguous proof of identity and lineage.
A bird DNA certificate is a formal document that includes a tested bird’s genetic profile from specific DNA markers — typically Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) or Short Tandem Repeats (STRs). These genomic loci are carefully chosen because they vary between individuals, making each certificate as unique as a human fingerprint.
Individual Identification: Even visually similar birds, such as siblings or same-colored parrots, can be differentiated by their DNA.
Global Standardization: Using loci recognized by international bodies like the International Society of Animal Genetics (ISAG), bird DNA certificates serve as legally and scientifically valid identification documents.
For example, common markers:
CHD gene (avian sexing): used to distinctly identify males versus females via Z/W chromosome differentiation.
Pigeon STR panel: including locus PG1–PG7, plus CHD, is accepted in parentage and individual identity testing.
Feather SNP panels: target specific nucleotide differences across the genome for precise individualization.
According to Animal Genetics, DNA profiles using STR microsatellites are “99.99% effective in detecting parentage and individual identity
Producing a reliable bird DNA certificate involves three key steps:
Repeats of short DNA motifs (e.g., “CA” repeats) in variable lengths.
Multiplex PCR amplifies several markers simultaneously.
Gene-welfare bodies like ISAG endorse STR loci for avian parentage and identity tests.
Single letter changes in the DNA code at hundreds of sites.
Offers high-throughput, standardized, and digitally comparable data.
Increasingly adopted across livestock and wildlife genetics.
We accept:
Feathers (root present): ~10–20 feathers.
Blood samples: via EDTA-coated capillaries.
Buccal/swab samples, or other tissues.
Animal Genetics recommends ~10 plucked feathers to generate accurate profiles.
Each bird DNA certificate includes:
Unique Sample ID / QR Code
Genetic Marker Data (allele sizes or SNP calls across 10–20 loci)
Laboratory & Testing Date
Methodology specification: STR or SNP
Analytical Confidence Score (>99% certainty)
DNABird, for example, includes QR-verified certificates to support traceability.
Bird breeders use DNA certificates to determine precise lineage. SENO’s tests are 99 %+ accurate when parents’ samples are available. Studies on pigeon STR panels reflect global standards.
In conservation biology, SNP panels have revealed population structure in Saker falcon across Eurasia using as few as 36 exonic SNPs nature.com.
Genetic mark–recapture (DNA tagging) aids non-invasive monitoring in wild bird studies.
Racing pigeons: DNA certificates verify parentage and authenticity in competitive events.
Exotic parrots: Certificates validate ownership, pedigree, and legality, especially for species regulated under CITES.
Stolen Birds: Legal usage of DNA certificates to recover and identify lost or stolen avian individuals.
Example: Animal Genetics offers DNA data banking for stolen birds gendika.com+13avian2.animalgenetics.com+13icar.org+13.
At SENO, our pricing is transparent and competitive:
Test Type | Method | Cost (SENO) | Typical Market Price |
---|---|---|---|
Bird DNA Certificate | SNP | $60 | $80–120 |
Bird DNA Certificate | STR | $50 | $70–100 |
Compared internationally:
Animal Genetics (USA): ~$50 per STR panel (includes parentage).
Gendika (EU): €45 (~$48) for a feather-based parentage test and certificate.
DNABird (Canada): ~$17.50 for sex with QR certificate(basic sexing, not parentage).
SENO’s cost advantage: SNP-based certificates at $60 provide higher data resolution at lower cost than competitors, all while ensuring accuracy.
STR: Highly polymorphic, standard for parentage & identity
SNP: More reproducible, genome-wide coverage. Proven effectiveness in avian population studies, like Exonic vs Intronic SNP work on Saker falcon
We align with ISAG и ICAR guidelines for STR and SNP certification in animal genetics.
Typical processing time: 5–7 business days
Confidence level: >99.9% for identity, >99% for parentage
Members upload the feather/tracheal swab. We provide:
STR panel confirming lineage to the prized racing lineage.
SNP certificate used in international sales and registry.
A rescued African grey parrot, lacking documentation, received an SNP certificate, enabling its legal rehoming and screening.
Working with NGOs, we issued DNA certificates for wild kestrel chicks to monitor individual lifespan and survival.
Why trust SENO?
Comprehensive Methodology: SNP + STR panels for unmatched resolution.
Cost-Effective: Only $50–60, beating typical lab prices by 20–40%.
Fast Delivery: Completed in as little as one week.
Regulations-Ready: Certificates accepted in international trade and by certification bodies.
Scientific Rigor: Following ISAG/ICAR standards and backed by peer-reviewed research.
A bird DNA certificate from SENO isn’t just a document—it’s a legally and scientifically recognized biometric identity for your bird. Whether for parentage, conservation, resale authentication, or scientific monitoring, it provides undeniable proof of identity tied to your bird’s DNA.
Get started today: Visit our website to order SNP or STR certificates, track your samples using our QR system, and gain peace of mind about your bird’s identity and lineage.
Let your bird carry its true identity in its DNA.
Animal Genetics Inc. (n.d.). Pigeon DNA testing and parentage verification. Retrieved June 23, 2025, from https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/Pigeon/Pigeon-Parentage.asp
Animal Genetics Inc. (n.d.). DNA sexing and individual ID for birds. Retrieved June 23, 2025, from https://www.animalgenetics.us/Avian/Avian-DNA-ID.asp
Gendika BV. (n.d.). Parentage and sex testing in birds. Retrieved June 23, 2025, from https://www.gendika.nl/en/animal-genetics/pigeons
Al-Araimi, N. A., Al-Kharusi, Y. M., Mahmood, M., & Al-Rawahi, A. H. (2014). Development and evaluation of a SNP panel for population structure analysis in the Saker falcon (Falco cherrug). Conservation Genetics Resources, 6(4), 901–903. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12686-014-0245-z
Ellegren, H. (2004). Microsatellites: Simple sequences with complex evolution. Nature Reviews Genetics, 5(6), 435–445. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrg1348
International Society for Animal Genetics (ISAG). (n.d.). Recommended microsatellite markers for avian species. Retrieved June 23, 2025, from https://www.isag.us/Docs/Avian%20markers%20list.pdf
International Committee for Animal Recording (ICAR). (n.d.). DNA-based identification guidelines for animal genetics. Retrieved June 23, 2025, from https://www.icar.org/Guidelines/section4.htm
DNABird Canada. (n.d.). Bird DNA sexing and ID certificate services. Retrieved June 23, 2025, from https://www.dnabird.com
ISAG/FAO. (2011). Genetic diversity analysis for animal populations. FAO Animal Production and Health Guidelines No. 14. https://www.fao.org/3/i2413e/i2413e00.htm
DeWoody, J. A., Schupp, J., Kenefic, L., Busch, J. D., Gardner, B., & Engelhardt, J. (2010). Universal DNA-based tagging for wildlife and fisheries. Biological Conservation, 143(11), 2706–2713. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2010.07.024
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