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Title: Paternity DNA Test


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Paternity DNA Tests
  • DNA Forensics Laboratory Pvt. Ltd.

DNA Testing In India DNA Labs DNA Test
Center DNA Testing Lab
www.dnaforensics.in
info._at_dnaforensics.in

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The reasons people need a DNA test
  • To Establish rights to an inheritance
  • To Identify a biological vs. Adopted Parent
  • To Establish ancestry
  • To Establish legal paternity  child support
  • To Obtain Life Insurance Social Security
    Benefits
  • To Confirm sibling relationships
  • For Work purposes

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info_at_dnaforensics.in
91-9213177771
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The reasons people need a Paternity DNA test
  • A Paternity DNA test compares or match a
    child's DNA pattern with that of the assumed
    father to determine if there is a match. When
    performed in an experienced, accredited
    laboratory, it's the most definitive proof of a
    biological relationship 100 accuracy
    guaranteed. If you need paternity test results
    that can be used as a legal DNA Test include
  • Child Support, Child Custody
  • Birth Certificate, Tax Forms, Court Order
  • Court Order, Will / Estate, Adoption
  • Legal reasons

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info_at_dnaforensics.in
91-9213177771
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How does a paternity DNA test work?
  • A DNA test looks for similarities within specific
    regions of DNA to see whether two individuals are
    related.Samples taken from child, mother and
    father are processed in our laboratory. DNA from
    each individual's sample is extracted. To
    identify similarities in the DNA.The DNA is
    then separated and sorted by size to produce a
    DNA profile'. A DNA profile is similar to a
    barcode and is unique to each individual (except
    identical twins). By comparing the DNA profiles
    of the child and the mother, it is possible to
    establish the common factors between them. The
    child's factors not found in the mother's profile
    must therefore come from the biological father.
    An alleged father is excluded as the biological
    father if factors found on his DNA profile are
    not shared with the child's. However if the
    alleged father's profile shares common factors
    with the child's then he is not excluded as the
    true biological father. A statistical analysis is
    then carried out to calculate the probability of
    paternity.

Please feel free to call our DNA Forensics expert
for any further communication.
www.dnaforensics.in
info_at_dnaforensics.in
91-9213177771
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