Sunday, December 28, 2008

A Paternity Test Saves People Untold Misery

By J.D Theis

At the height of modern science, a paternity test has many social applications designed to save people emotional hardship. The most common of these tests can determine with 99% accuracy the father of a child. Of course one of the more common scenarios involves a man who denies he is the biological father. In cases of this sort DNA testing is admissible in a court of law and the person in question can be made to live up to their responsibilities.

DNA Samples

Several different methods may be employed, one of the more common involves collecting DNA samples right after a child is born. The most common method to collect DNA samples is a buccal (cheek) swab although blood, hair, or semen samples may also be used. Samples are collected from an alleged father and the child in question; the mother's participation helps to narrow the DNA field considered.

Paternity Testing

Of course there are other methods available, one that is fast becoming quite common the prenatal test which must be performed by an OB-GYN. Regardless of the method that is employed, a paternity test is conclusive in determining the father of the child.

As one might expect, this science has branched out and is finding more modern applications as in immigration testing. This new area has found its place with the American Immigration services that now requires most applicants prove biological relationships as part of their petition for entry into the United States. They require an AABB approved lab within the United States perform the testing. Samples are routinely collected at embassies or approved clinics around the globe and sent back to a U.S. Lab for testing.

Immigration Testing

The best of these laboratories will generally report findings back to the requesting embassy within only several business days; the results for these immigration testing procedures are considered to be 99.9% accurate.

Whether you need a paternity test or immigration testing, it is important to select the right laboratory with proper certifications, training and expertise that will provide accurate results and enable families to reunite as well as to let everyone involved know their responsibilities

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