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July 8, 2004

Orchid Cellmark passes milestone of one million sheep genotyped for scrapie susceptibility
Continues Orchid’s leadership in DNA testing to eradicate the sheep equivalent of mad cow disease

 



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PRINCETON, N.J. and ABINGDON, U.K., July 8, 2004 – Orchid Cellmark, Inc. (Nasdaq: ORCH) today announced that its animal genetic testing facility in the U.K. has completed DNA testing of its one millionth sheep for scrapie susceptibility. Since 2001, Orchid has been a major supplier of genotyping services offered to U.K. sheep farmers under the government’s National Scrapie Plan (NSP), which is designed to help farmers breed sheep with reduced susceptibility to this mad cow-like prion disease. Orchid is also the exclusive genotyping supplier to the Northern Ireland Scrapie Plan and provides a commercial testing service directly to farmers in the U.K. Orchid recently announced that the U.K. government has renewed Orchid’s scrapie genotyping contract for an additional two years.

"Genotyping more than a million sheep in just three years to help eradicate this destructive disease was made possible by combining our proprietary SNP genotyping assay and DNA testing expertise to rapidly produce cost-effective, high quality, and high-volume genetic analyses," said David Hartshorne, commercial director of Orchid Europe. "As pioneers in scrapie genotyping, we are proud to have reached this milestone and to have developed what we believe is the largest and most accurate genotyping operation of its kind in the world."

Delivering its service in Europe under the Cellmark brand, Orchid has designed and implemented a highly automated laboratory process with state-of-the-art robotics and integrated computer tracking and genotyping scoring systems. At the heart of its service is Orchid’s proprietary SNP genotyping assay which has proved to be highly accurate and reliable. Orchid has designed its laboratory processes to be modular, so they can easily be scaled to provide additional capacity as needed to accommodate anticipated growing demand in Europe in response to EU legislation that requires all sheep flock owners to begin breeding out the most scrapie-susceptible sheep beginning in April, 2005.

Scrapie, one of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, is a fatal disease that affects sheep worldwide. Scrapie has the potential to cause significant economic losses to farmers through the destruction of infected animals and by affecting confidence in the safety of the food supply. Scientists have discovered a number of genetic variations that affect an individual sheep’s susceptibility to scrapie. By selecting those sheep with a high genetic resistance as breeding stock, over time farmers expect to produce flocks with greatly reduced vulnerability to the condition.

About Orchid Cellmark Europe

Orchid established its European headquarters in 2001 through the acquisition of U.K.-based Cellmark Diagnostics, one of the world's first commercial DNA testing laboratories. Under the Cellmark brand, it is one of the largest providers of paternity and relationship testing services in Europe, and a leading supplier of forensic DNA profiling for criminal investigation, a rapidly growing area in which the U.K. is a world leader. It is also the major supplier of genotyping services to the U.K. Government's National Scrapie Plan, delivering high throughput DNA testing services to help British farmers breed sheep with reduced susceptibility to this prion disease. More information about the range of DNA testing services and products available from Orchid Cellmarks Europe can be found at www.orchideurope.com.

About Orchid Cellmark, Inc.

Orchid Cellmark is a leading provider of identity genomics services for the forensic and paternity DNA testing markets and for public health and animal DNA testing for food safety. Orchid’s strong market positions in these segments leverage the Company’s accredited laboratories in the U.S. and U.K., its innovative genetic analysis technologies and expertise, and the world-renowned Cellmark and GeneScreen brands that have been associated with exceptional quality, reliability, innovation and customer service for nearly two decades. More information on Orchid can be found at www.orchid.com.


All statements in this press release that are not historical are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding: the anticipated growth in demand for Orchid’s services and the expected results of breeding programs. Such statements are subject to the risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, including, but not limited to, uncertainties relating to technologies, product development, manufacturing, market acceptance, cost and pricing of Orchid products and services, dependence on collaborations and partners, regulatory approvals, competition, intellectual property of others, patent protection, litigation and Orchid’s ability to obtain additional financing. These risks and other additional factors affecting Orchid’s business are discussed under the headings "Risks Related to Our Business," "Risks Related to the Biotechnology Industry" and "Risks Associated with Our Common Stock" in Orchid’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and in other filings made by Orchid with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. Orchid expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in Orchid’s expectations with regard thereto or any change in events, conditions, or circumstances on which any such statements are based, except as may be required by law.



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