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Paternity (Non-Legal/Informational)
DNA testing can establish if there is a biological relationship between two individuals, typically using cheek swabs. A paternity test determines if a man is the biological father of a child by comparing their DNA. Including the mother’s DNA is recommended for more accurate results.
This informational, AKA “peace of mind” paternity test cannot be used for legal purposes, such as birth certificate changes, child support, or custody issues. It provides answers and peace of mind. For legal purposes, consider our Paternity Legal Test.

Legal Paternity
The results of this paternity test are admissible for legal purposes. Situations that may necessitate this test include, but are not limited to:
•Amending a child's birth certificate to add or remove a father's name
• Establishing child support
• Adoption proceedings
• Determining child custody or visitation rights
• Immigration cases
• Obtaining medical, Social Security, or military benefits
• Various other legal or verified scenario

Immigration Testing
Immigration DNA testing is typically required to verify family relationships for individuals seeking entry into the United States. This process helps confirm biological connections, which can be crucial for visa applications, passport verification, and citizenship requests. . Our immigration testing process is seamless, quick, and efficient. We collaborate with AABB-accredited labs to ensure your results meet all U.S. government requirements.

Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Legal (NIPP)
DNA testing can confirm biological relationships by comparing genetic material from two individuals.
The Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Test allows you to determine the biological father of an unborn child. This test requires a blood sample from the mother and a cheek swab from the potential father. Fetal DNA is isolated from the mother's blood sample to create a DNA profile for the fetus. This profile is then compared to the alleged father's DNA. This test can be performed at 7 weeks of pregnancy or later.

Gender Reveal (Peek-a-Boo).
Discovering your baby's gender early can be an exciting experience for you and your loved ones as you prepare for your new arrival. Our Gender Reveal test uses a simple blood sample to determine your unborn child's gender. This test can be conducted as early as eight weeks into pregnancy and only applies to single pregnancies. It’s a non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) that analyzes fetal DNA in the mother's blood, offering accuracy above 99%.

Avuncular DNA Test
An avuncular DNA test checks if a child is biologically related to an alleged aunt or uncle. This test is often used when the alleged father is unavailable or unwilling to be tested. Since we inherit half of our genes from each parent, we share approximately 50% of our DNA with our siblings. We can determine a biological relationship by comparing the child's DNA with that of the alleged aunt or uncle. A result showing a 99% probability or higher is considered conclusive. For more accurate results, it’s recommended that the child’s mother be included in the test to exclude her genetic contribution.

Grandparentage DNA Test
The Grandparent DNA Test, also known as a Grandparent age Test, determines the likelihood that a child is biologically related to their grandparents. This test involves comparing the child's DNA with that of the biological mother and at least one paternal grandparent. It is beneficial when the alleged father cannot or will not undergo a paternity test.
As the alleged father inherits half of his DNA from each of his parents, including both paternal grandparents, this test is ideal for increasing accuracy.
Note: If paternal grandparents and the child's mother are not included in the Grandparent DNA Test, the results may be only sometimes definitive.

Siblingship DNA Test
The Siblingship DNA Test analyzes the DNA of the sibling in question, a shared biological parent, and one or more known full or half-siblings to determine the probability of the unknown sibling being a full sibling, half-sibling, or unrelated.
Note: The results of the siblingship DNA test may not always be definitive without the inclusion of a known parent.

GPS Origins Ancestry Test
GPS (Geographic Population Structure) Origins will test for your story of human migration, your genetic origin percentages and history, and your ancestral migration routes and stories all in digital form.