Description
One of the main reasons why this type of DNA test is performed is when a child’s alleged father is unavailable for paternity testing and the child’s grandparents want to know whether the child is truly related to them.
A DNA profile is produced for each individual taking part in this test. A child inherits half of his/her genetic profile from each biological parent, when one or more of a child’s parents is unavailable for testing, we can look to the grandparents to determine if they contributed DNA to the child’s genetic profile.
This type of test is not as conclusive as paternity or maternity analysis and should only be used when it is not possible to perform these other types of testing.
For a DNA test to be valid in a court of law the test must be performed by a professional and a strict chain of custody must be maintained.
ALL SAMPLES ARE TESTED IN THE UK BY A UKAS AND MINISTRY OF JUSTICE ACCREDITED LABORATORY





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