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Long ago it was legal for a child's heritage if a man claimed that he is the father of the child. Presently with the dawn of the new age in science and technology, everything seems to be attainable. With high tech gadgets and state of the art innovative devices, one can easily do what might be unimaginable decades ago, like detecting a fingerprint, a lying person, and even determining the father of your child through paternity testing.

Paternity testing does not only help in finding who the real father of a child is, cases that involve child claims or when a mother's fidelity is in question, pregnancy and rape can also be solved especially nowadays where rape cases are high. There are a lot of reasons to perform paternity testing, but each reason can vary in different circumstances.

The price of testing ranges from affordable and very expensive depending on the level of scrutiny, and the kind of test that needs to be performed. Also, costs vary from lab to lab depending upon the category and magnitude of the samples to be tested. So before you hire your laboratory to perform your DNA paternity test, one must be certain that the lab is recognized by an external body, determine the percentage error of that lab, and the degree of certainty the lab offers. Some costly labs offer a 99.9999% accuracy meanwhile poorer quality labs may guarantee only 98% accuracy which could mean a huge difference.

But not all paternity tests are costly. A home paternity test is cheap and is accessible to use. Performing legal paternity testing is safe and easy to use, minus the discomfort to anyone involved. In fact, it can be performed in the luxury of your own home through a paternity test kit, which provides the entire equipment that is needed such as swabs, forms and containers.

In order to acquire DNA samples of each of the parties involved, a buccal swab is used from the inside cheeks. The alleged father and the child need to be tested, and it might be useful to test the mother as well. The samples are then placed in a tube, labeled and then sent to a laboratory for DNA testing and comparison. Then the results are mailed back to you as quickly as possible.

DNA paternity testing involves the comparison of the DNA samples of a man, his child and some cases including the mother. Each one of us has 23 pairs of chromosome, half of it we inherit from our father, and half of it from our mother. If a match is found between a man and his child, without a doubt he is the biological father. The DNA of the mother can help by removing her DNA from the equation.

There are some who perform paternity testing before the baby is born for legal issues or physiological reason such as in cases of rape. It may be beneficial to perform prenatal paternity test in cases of multiple partners to begin a proceeding for medical bills and support. Prenatal paternity testing is done before childbirth and depending on the way you choose, determines when the test is performed. You can choose between amniocentesis and blood samples. Although there are risks involved when performing amniocentesis like injuring the fetus or aborting it and other different risks.

A family can find out right away if there is a biological relationship between a child and a father with paternity testing. The most crucial thing about getting the results of the test is that you will finally know once and for all know whom the real father of the child is. And perhaps the most painful emotional thing is that when you finally realize that you are not raising your own child.



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