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To determine the biological father of your child, get this Basic Paternity Test. This Test gives you an accurate determination (with 99% or more certainty) of who the child’s biological father is.
The process is very simple and easy. It starts by taking saliva samples to obtain DNA from the child and the alleged father. A sample from the mother is NOT required, but can be useful. An analysis of the child and mom’s DNA can be used to help pinpoint the exact “genetic markers” that came from the father. Then the DNA of the potential father is analyzed to determine the probability that his genetic markers are found in the child. This is known as a percentage of probability of paternity.
Our professional medical assistant will rub a few swabs on the inside of both cheeks of the child and possible father to determine the paternity of a single child. If more than one child is being tested or if there is more than one alleged father, additional fees will be incurred. If you have a specimen with DNA on it, please ask the sales associate if we are able to do the test on your specimen and for additional pricing.
NOTE: The Basic Paternity Test is not admissible in court. If you need the results to be admissible in court, ask about our Chain of Custody Paternity Test.
Find out with 99% certainty who you child’s father is. Know now with a Basic Paternity Test. It’s easy, it’s simple, and it’s peace-of-mind.
If you need results for a court case, customers typically get the Chain of Custody DNA Paternity Test. While you’re here, you may want to invest in a Basic Check-Up, Drug Test (Urine) or Comprehensive STD Panel.
Normal Range:
This test will show the percentage of paternal possibilities.
High Results Indicate:
Extremely high percentages indicate that the alleged father is the father.
Low Results Indicate:
Low percentages could indicate that the alleged father is not the father.
There is no need to see a physician for this test or results.