Paternity testing service
Service introduction
Genetic theory has confirmed that the genome DNA of a child is half from each parent. Paternity testing is a method of using modern DNA typing technology to comprehensively assess whether there is a biological relationship between disputed individuals, such as parent-child, grandparent-grandchild, or other blood relations. Currently, paternity testing in forensic science includes the following categories:
Conventional paternity testing: This is the most popular type of paternity testing, including three-party (also known as triad) or two-party (also known as dyad) paternity testing. The accuracy of this type of testing can reach 99.999999%.
Grandparent-grandchild paternity testing: This is a single-line paternity testing, such as to confirm the relationship between great-grandfather, grandfather, great-grandson, and grandson.
Difficult paternity testing: In addition to the above two categories, there are some more difficult paternity testing, such as the testing of siblings (brothers, sisters, sisters, and sisters) whose parents are both unknown, the testing of cousins, the testing of uncles and nephews, the testing of aunts and nieces, and the testing of uncles and nephews.
Application range of paternity testing
Paternity testing is usually used in family kinship identification cases related to recognition of children (relatives), such as the recognition of fathers, mothers, brothers, and sisters who have been separated for many years. This plays a vital role in meeting the emotional needs of relevant families. In addition, it can also be used in the following cases:
Paternity testing for household registration
Paternity testing for divorce and inheritance cases
Paternity testing for traffic accident cases
Identification of the identity of babies in cases of baby abduction and trafficking
Paternity testing of relevant personnel in immigration cases and overseas notarization
Determination of the biological father of the fetus in rape cases
Other testing that requires the confirmation of the relationship between disputed individuals