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[H558]Home Paternity Dna Tests
by Rich Fuller, Ric

DNA tests are becoming more and more popular but should you have a DNA test? Before deciding to have a DNA test there are a number of things you need to consider. In this article we will be discussing some things you should consider before having a paternity test, an ancestry DNA test or similar DNA tests.

Firstly, if you are considering a paternity DNA test, think first about the situation at the moment; how old is the child now and what is your current relationship to the child? If the child has not yet been born is a newborn baby and you have not yet been able to bond with the child because of uncertainty as to whether you are the father or not then having a paternity DNA test may be the solution for you and these tests can help cement family relationships that are not yet established by confirming who the father is. If, however, the child is older and you have already formed a relationship with the child as its father then paternity DNA testing can actually have negative consequences; what happens if you suddenly discover you are not the father? How will this affect your future relationship with the child? You will need to think through these issues carefully before deciding to go for a paternity DNA test.

These factors also need to come into consideration if you are testing for other family relationships – for example grandparent DNA tests, sibling DNA tests, etc. No matter what the relationship it is important to consider where the relationship is at currently and how you expect the DNA test to change the relationship. It can be an extremely traumatic experience to discover that what you thought was the relationship between you and someone is actually not the case. Visit http://www.geneticdnatestinghelp.org for more information on DNA testing.

What about genealogical and ancestry DNA tests? If you are considering going for an ancestry DNA test you should think about how the results could influence your life as well and how you would feel about obtaining different results. In one case someone who thought they were African American discovered that they actually had no African blood in them but a mixture of other races. Having lived their whole life as an African American this presented many problems – who were they really and how were they going to react to this sudden change in their identity? These are questions that you need to consider when considering going for an ancestry DNA test is how it could change your identity.

DNA tests can be very useful and informing, they have many benefits and in certain circumstances can bring families closer together, help build a family tree or contribute to our lives in other ways; but DNA tests can also be destructive and it is important when considering whether to have a DNA test that you take these factors into consideration.


DNA is a series of hereditary characteristics, such as hair and eye color, fingerprints, susceptibility to disease, etc. These genes are inherited from both parents, which is why DNA testing is widely used to determine paternity results. If there is doubt about the identity of a child's father, a DNA test can be performed to confirm or deny any relation. In addition, DNA profiling is used in investigations and has the ability to connect suspects to a crime.

As noted, DNA tests are used for a variety of reasons, including investigations, paternity testing and even ancestry research. DNA testing has been in existence for many years. It's commonly used to prove whether or not two people are related. As genes are passed down from one family member to another, some DNA changes greatly while others remain virtually the same. This creates an obvious link between families, which can be proven through DNA tests.

Thanks to the modern advancements of technology, at home DNA tests are now available for individuals who do not want to have testing done in a medical office. These at home tests can average in the several hundred dollar price range and provide a quick, simple way to test the cells inside your mouth using a swab, which is similar to that of a Q-tip. Once the samples are collected, you mail them in to the address located on the test manual and, within several weeks, you receive the DNA results.

The most traditional DNA testing is done in a medical facility and is performed by a licensed physician. Using a swab, the doctor rubs the inside of the cheek area and collects a cell sample. This sample is then sent to a medical lab, where the DNA is determined. For paternity testing, the Mother, Father and child should all be present and tested. Within a very short amount of time, and depending on the backlog in the labs, most test results are back within one week. If no results arrive within that time, the patient should call their doctor to inquire about the results and when to expect them.

It's important to remember that, while DNA is being used more and more to determine ancestry, no two people share the exact same DNA sequence. It may, in fact, be similar, but the only people to have an exact DNA match would be identical twins. A large majority of people have the same hair or eye color, but that does not mean that they share the exact same DNA. While characteristics may be the same among many people, each person's unique genes will show a variation, great or small, in their DNA.

This article, while believed to be factual in it's basis, should not be construed as medical or legal advice. The information contained in this article should not be used to determine either. Before proceeding with either, a medical doctor and/or attorney should be consulted. For more information, contact a licensed professional with questions and/or concerns regarding issues surrounding paternity, and/or DNA, testing.
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