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Accreditation

Consider this: You wouldn’t entrust your health to an unaccredited dentist or doctor, right? The same principle holds true when selecting a DNA testing provider.

When making your decision, ask yourself, “Are the labs accredited?”

All of our labs hold accreditation that aligns with both national and international standards. This signals that our facilities have undergone rigorous inspections and our testing methodologies have been evaluated against the most stringent criteria. Accreditation also mandates regular quality control assessments and annual inspections to maintain compliance.

It is important to know that accreditation alone does not guarantee legally admissible DNA test results. Opting for a NATA-accredited lab is crucial if you anticipate using your DNA test results as legal evidence; however, to be admissible in court, a DNA test must meet specific requirements. Sample collection must be overseen by an impartial third party and the identity of all participants providing DNA samples must be verified. This verification typically involves submitting photographic evidence and two passport-sized photos, which are witnessed and endorsed by the appropriate authority.

Accredited Means Accurate

We take pride in our commitment to offering our clients peace of mind through our DNA testing services. With our paternity tests, we guarantee a 99.999% accuracy rate for inclusions, confirming biological fatherhood, and a 100% accuracy rate for exclusions, definitively ruling out biological fatherhood.

Our accredited laboratories conduct paternity tests under meticulously controlled conditions, ensuring the utmost accuracy in DNA analysis. You can trust our results to provide you with the clarity and certainty you seek.

Genetic Markers

A genetic marker refers to a gene or a specific DNA sequence situated on a chromosome. These markers serve as unique identifiers for individuals. Analysing these genetic markers aids in establishing biological relationships between people. In a paternity test, testing against a panel of 21 or more genetic markers extracted from DNA samples ensures the highest level of accuracy.

When the DNA of the alleged biological father perfectly aligns with that of the child across all tested genetic markers, it signifies “no exclusions.” In such instances, we guarantee a paternity probability exceeding 99.999%.

In rare cases, due to a mutation in the potential father’s DNA, there may be one or two genetic markers that do not match those of the child. Despite this discrepancy, the test may still confirm a genuine biological relationship.

If only one genetic marker doesn’t match, the Probability of Paternity remains high, exceeding 99.9%; however, we cannot offer a guarantee in such instances.

When two genetic markers don’t match, additional testing may be necessary to ascertain the Probability of Paternity. If three or more genetic markers do not match, the tested individual will be excluded as the biological father.

Want to speak with a specialist? CONSULT WITH FULLY-QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS IN CONFIDENCE

Our clients’ records are treated with the utmost confidentiality and we take pride in our clientele’s trust and confidence in the quality of our services. Whether you have questions or concerns, our friendly and knowledgeable team are here to put your mind at ease.

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