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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 has become the most accepted method to determine identity within the legal and scientific communities.

Because we are all unique, the DNA testing and identification process can provide a conclusive way of confirming who is actually related to you biologically and who is not. Because of some very significant technical refinements that have taken place in the testing process, these facts can now be determined with a very high degree of accuracy.

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DNA Testing FAQ

How accurate are the DNA test results?

DNA 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).

DNA EXPLAINED IN EASY TERMS

DNA is material that governs inheritance of eye color, hair color, stature, bone density and many other human and animal traits. DNA is a long but narrow string-like object. A one foot long string or strand of DNA is normally packed into a space roughly equal to a cube 1/millionth of an inch on a side. This is possible only because DNA is a very thin string.

Our body's cells each contain a complete sample of our DNA. One cell is roughly equal in size to the cube described in the previous paragraph. There are muscle cells, brain cells, liver cells, blood cells, sperm cells and others. Basically, every part of the body is made up of these tiny cells and each contains a sample or complement of DNA identical to that of every other cell within a given person. There are a few exceptions. For example, our red blood cells lack DNA. Blood itself can be typed because of the DNA contained in our white blood cells.

 

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