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Paternity
Test: In North America, and now in Asia, families
are relying on DNA testing for peace of mind regarding paternity issues.
A simple check can prevent years or even a lifetime of guessing and
doubt. You have a right to know the truth. (See
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Maternity
Test: DNA testing can conclusively determine whether
an alleged mother is the true biological mother of a child. The DNA
maternity test allows the accurate determination of maternity for
adoption cases, IVF, and general confirmation. (See
details) |
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Sibship
Test: Analysis of the DNA of two separate individuals
can provide information as to whether they are full siblings, half
siblings, or not related. (See
details) |
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Grandparentage
Test: In situations where the alleged father is
unavailable for testing, the alleged father’s parents can be tested
to determine whether they are the true biological grandparents of
the child. (See
details) |
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Twin
Test: The only way to conclusively determine whether
twins of the same sex are identical is through a DNA test. Many parents
of twins will consider a private DNA test for twins to determine conclusively
whether the twins are identical or fraternal. (See
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Prenatal
Test: A DNA Paternity Test can be performed quickly
and accurately before a child is born. There are two methods to collect
a DNA sample from a child prenatally for DNA testing: Chorionic Villus
Sampling (CVS) and Amniocentesis. (See
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Forensic
Test: in cases where a buccal swab sample cannot
be obtained (e.g. individual is missing, deceased, or unable to participate)
a forensic sample (e.g. hair, seman, or blood stains) can be submitted
to Genetrack for testing. (See
details) |
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