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PATERNITY TESTING

 

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DNA PATERNITY TESTING(sometimes called parentage testing) uses DNA, the biological basis of inheritance, to prove or disprove the relationship between a child and an alleged father. It is based on the fact that we inherit half of our DNA from our father and half from our mother.

In a DNA paternity test, DNA samples are taken from the child, mother, and alleged father and sent to our lab. We purify the DNA and prepare it for testing with 16 DNA markers, producing a genetic profile for each tested individual. The child’s profile is compared with the profiles of the mother and alleged father to confirm that he/she has inherited DNA from the alleged father. We then perform statistical analysis to calculate the probability of paternity. Samples from the mother are recommended for all paternity tests. However tests may be accurately performed if the mother is not available for testing.

 

THE PERSONAL PATERNITY TEST

This test is designed for individuals who are just interested in the paternity status of their child. These clients will have the option of using non-intimate home collection kits that can be discreetly mailed to them and the collected samples mailed back to the lab. The results from these tests are strictly for your personal knowledge and will not be admissible in court. If the results are to be used for court purposes a proper chain of custody has to be maintained. See Prices.

THE LEGAL PATERNITY TEST

The legal paternity test requires the collection of samples by authorized individuals. Specified collection sites are established across the region for the collection of these samples along with the requisite photographs and fingerprints of the individuals being tested. Additional fees are charged for this service. Additional fees will be charged if court appearances are required.

 

 

 

 

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