In the past, fish were classified and labeled according to their physical composition and histological properties. Often this was done after the fish was filleted and harder to identify. This can be a time consuming and inconsistent. Newer technology allows for a DNA based scan of any sample of the fish or other type of meat with more accurate and reliable results. Related tests can also be performed such as microbiology tests or antibiotic tests.
Fish and Wildlife Testing confirms the identity of the fish and wild animals and can certify it by FDA standards.Testing can also ensure the fish or wildlife product meets labeling requirements. This allows for consumer safety and product quality.
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