Sunday, December 28, 2008

Picking The Right Paternity Test Facility

By J.D Theis

A paternity test is a very important procedure. The results of these tests often affect the makeup a families and the way that responsibilities are handed out in those families. In some cases a paternity test is ordered through court cases while other times the samples taken are used to determine the outcomes of different avenues like immigration testing that are prerequisites to entering the United States and other countries.

Nature of the Tests

General knowledge about these procedures is on the rise, but there are still unfortunately many people who remain ignorant about the nature of these tests. Regardless of whether you're looking for paternity testing to determine the parentage of a child or immigration testing to determine which family members are allowed in the country, there are several things that you should know that will guide you in your selection of the right facility.

First there's a need to know what it is that these DNA testing facilities do. Paternity testing is considered the most accurate way of determining the relationship between a mother, a child and any alleged father. Previous tests relied on blood grouping and the results from those were considered inaccurate compared to the 99.9% accuracy that a modern paternity test offers.

DNA Profile

Remember that you need to select the facility carefully as well. The laboratory that you finally choose needs to have credentials and you need to get a detailed answer from any clinic that you choose. Ask that a proper DNA profile be issued and keep in mind that a simple answer as to who the biological father is won't be acceptable on its own.

It's also interesting to note that it's not always necessary to get a sample from the mother for the test to be conclusive, but most reputable places will ask for one to get the best results. The DNA that's at the center of both paternity testing and immigration testing issues need samples that can be obtained from a variety of different sources that include:

- The Body. Samples that will provide accurate results for a paternity test need to be derived from hair, blood or even semen samples.

- Things the participants have used. Even common items like a toothbrush or a cigarette butt contain an individual?s DNA makeup.

One of the most important aspects here is that a paternity test or immigration testing is performed under the best conditions. Although samples can be obtained with home test kits, all the results need to come from only the best laboratories.

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