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DNA Identifiers Paternity Test is guaranteed to an accuracy of either 0% or greater than 99.9%. Our DNA paternity testing process is so stringent that the average power of exclusion is 99.99999%!

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Paternity Test

This type of Paternity Test is typically performed when the Possible Father is deceased and there has been an autopsy performed. A blood or tissue sample from the Medical Examiner's Office (M.E.O.) needs to be sent to the laboratory along with a cheek-swab sample from the Possible Offspring. The sample from the MEO must be a blood or tissue sample that does not contain any preservatives such as formaldehyde or paraffin wax.

Before testing can proceed, you, the client, must call the M.E.O. and verify that an autopsy was performed. Usually, the M.E.O. will have specific regulations as to the next of kin releasing the sample for Paternity Testing. It is your responsibility to follow the M. E. O.'s instructions. DNA Identifiers is willing to work with you and advise you should you have questions, as well as schedule a time to collect the cheek-swab sample.

In the case of a missing person or a lack of autopsy, the Paternal Grandparents can be tested in place of the Father. If the tested Grandparents' genes do not match the client's genes on at least two different gene sites, then the probability of Grandparentage is 0%. Therefore, there would be a 100% certainty that they are NOT the client's Paternal Grandparents. This result is guaranteed in writing and notarized by the laboratory and 100% conclusive.

Other testing options include testing a Paternal Sibling (Aunt or Uncle) or other related family members (Family Reconstruction). Please contact a representative at DNA Identifiers for more information.

In all cases, you can elect either a legal, court-admissible test or a non-legal do-it-yourself testing solution. If your results will, or might, be needed for legal purposes, you should select a legal test.

For more information about options for Paternity Testing, please visit the links on the left side of the page.

To schedule a court admissible legal test appointment, call DNA Identifiers at (888)-DNA-IDFY or (888)-362-4339.