DNA Paternity
Paternity Testing simply means establishing fatherhood. Because
DNA is passed down from the mother and father to a child, DNA identification
provides a conclusive way to determine
biological relationships. Consequently, DNA testing (DNA Paternity)
has become the most accepted method to determine identity within
the
legal and
scientific
communities.
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GeneTree™ DNA Testing Center is the leading provider of private at-home
DNA paternity testing and other familial relationship DNA testing
services. The GeneTree DNA Testing Center is a world-class genomics
laboratory and a global industry leader in establishing definitive biological
relationships.
Each FREE DNA TESTING KIT includes enough supplies to test three (3) participants.
Frequently Asked Questions about paternity tests and other DNA tests:
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DNA Paternity FAQ
How accurate are the DNA test results?
DNA paternity testing is very accurate, and will yield results that indicate
either a probability of paternity greater than 99% (inclusion) or 0% (exclusion).
For siblingship and grand-parentage testing we aim for a conclusive range of
either >90% (inclusion) or <15% (exclusion).
What if the two alleged fathers are related?
It is best to test both alleged fathers, especially if they are related, so
that one can be excluded. If only one alleged father is available, then you
must select the extended testing additional service. The final report will have
additional data and a likelihood ratio calculated.
Is blood more accurate than cheek cells when testing for paternity?
No. Cheek cells collected using the GeneSwabs yield results with the same accuracy
as blood samples do. The DNA is the same; regardless if it is collected from
cheek cells or blood.
How soon after submitting my specimens will I have results?
For paternity tests GeneTree will provide a detailed and comprehensive report
3-10 working days after receiving your specimens. Other tests, such as a siblingship
analysis, may take 4-6 weeks. For Express Processing fees please call 1-888-404-4363.
What if my alleged father is deceased, can paternity still be established?
Yes. Paternity can still be established by testing other known family members
to reconstruct the DNA lineage. Aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings and grandparents
can all be used to reconstruct family relationships. Please contact GeneTree
for more specific information.
How old must the child be to have a paternity test performed?
There are no age limitations. The GeneSwab Specimen Collection kit can be used
on infants. Expectant mothers can learn about procedures/methods available for
prenatal paternity testing by calling 1-888-404-4363.
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