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Establishing Paternity Establishing paternity is simply defining whether or not an alleged father is biologically a child’s real father. Paternity DNA Testing is 99.999% accurate and science does not lie. DNA Testing is used to define whether a not an alleged father has the legal right to establish paternity and legally care for his child. Our DNA service can help an alleged father define whether or not he is the true father of a child. We can help a mother who is wondering whether or not two different alleged fathers are the father to her born child. DNA Testing can answer these questions. This test involves a simple mouth swap on the inner cheek (s), which is painless. |
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Relationship Testing |
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Forensic Testing |
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Ancestry Testing |
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Paternity Testing |
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Immigration Testing |
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Our Service can extract/test any of the following items to determine a DNA code. Our contracted laboratory has state-of-the-art equipment to determine DNA strands using these sample types. Please call us for questions on other types of items. Paternity can also be established using these types of samples.
DNA samples include:
· Band Aids, feminine products, diabetic glucose sticks, Blankets, pillows, bed sheets · Bone · Bottle, can, or glass · Dental floss · Dentures · Dirty laundry · Electric Razor Clippings · Eyeglasses · Facial tissue, cotton swab · Fingernail clipping · Gum · Hair w/ roots or follicles · Hat · Post mortem tissue · Stamp or envelope (lickable) · Teeth · Toothbrush · Toothpick · Used cigarette
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There are a number of mechanisms for lawful entry into the United States. One popular method is for a |
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Most people can name their grandparents and great-grandparents, and some can name their |
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Kinship or Family Reconstruction tests can determine relationships between family members, which can unlock family mysteries among a generation of family members. The four types include:
Twins—approximately 25-33% of identical twins have two sets of chorionic membranes. Unless a DNA or other blood test was
Grandparent Study—In circumstances where an alleged father is unwilling or unavailable for paternity testing, the alleged father’
Siblingship—A Siblingship test determines if two or more individuals have common parents. Full siblings share both parents while half-siblings share one parent. DNA samples from both alleged siblings are necessary. Testing of the parents also increases the accuracy of the test. Unlike paternity testing which provides very conclusive results, the results of Siblingship testing are not always conclusive, and are dependent on the genetics of the individuals being tested. Generally, a Siblingship test will not provide a conclusive answer; however, it will likely provide an indication of whether you are more likely to be or not to be the true biological sibling of the other tested individual. The fee for this test is based on the number of individuals tested.
Maternity—DNA testing can be used to confirm the biological relationship between a mother and child. The testing |