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Prenatal Chorionic Villus Sample (CVS)
TESTED INDIVIDUALS: Alleged father and mother along with the CVS tissue from the unborn child
This test can prove the paternity of a child before birth. The CVS procedure is a medical procedure that typically is performed between 10-13 weeks gestational age.
Prenatal Aminocentesis
TESTED INDIVIDUALS: Alleged father and amniotic fluid from the unborn child, highly recommended mother
This test can prove the paternity of a child before birth. This is a medical procedure that is performed between 14-24 weeks gestational age.
Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity (NIPP)
TESTED INDIVIDUALS: Alleged father and mother (including fetal DNA)
This test can prove the paternity of a child before birth. The NIPP procedure is performed as early as 9 weeks into pregnancy or gestational age, but 12 weeks is recommended.
NIPP Gender determination is available for an additional fee.
Missing Parent
TESTED INDIVIDUALS: Child and both alleged paternal grandparents
In cases where the mother or father is missing or deceased, this DNA test helps in determining paternity or maternity by using the DNA from the maternal or paternal grandparents (parents of the missing alleged mother or father). It is also possible to conduct this testing with only the child and both alleged paternal grandparents (mother excluded), but this should only be done when the mother is not available.
Maternity
TESTED INDIVIDUALS: Alleged mother and one child
A maternity test is used to confirm the biological relationship between a mother and child.
Avuncular
TESTED INDIVIDUALS: Niece or nephew and Aunt or uncle
An avuncular test is used to determine the statistical probability that a person is the aunt or uncle of another tested individual.
Grandparentage
TESTED INDIVIDUALS: Grandchild and Grandparent
A grandparentage test is performed to determine a child's relationship to an alleged parent's family when the parent is unavailable or unwilling and no post-mortem sample is available.
Siblingship
TESTED INDIVIDUALS: Brothers and/or Sisters
FULL SIBLINGSHIP: Two individuals that know they share the same mother but want to determine whether they share the same father The mother should be included whenever possible and is an additional charge.
HALF SIBLINGSHIP: Two individuals that know they have different mothers but want to determine if they share the same father (who is not available for testing). The mothers of both individuals should be included whenever possible.
Paternity
TESTED INDIVIDUALS: Alleged father, child, and mother
A paternity test is used to confirm the biological relationship between a father and child.