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Paternity Test
A paternity test determines whether a tested man is the biological father of a tested child. Use our simple, easy-to-use Beta Self-Collection™ kit to collect your DNA samples in the privacy of your own home. |
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Maternity Test
A maternity test determines whether a tested female is the biological mother of a child. |
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Grandparentage Test
A grandparentage test determines the biological relationship between a child and the alleged grandparents, usually an alleged father's parents. |
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Siblingship Test
Two individuals are tested to determine if they are half or full siblings, or are not related at all. |
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Genetic Reconstruction
Genetic reconstruction is a series of DNA tests performed to determine if a child is related to certain members of the alleged father's family. |
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Prenatal Paternity Test
A prenatal test allows you to determine paternity for an unborn child using samples collected by an OB-GYN. |
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Twin Zygosity Test
A twin zygosity test determines whether twins are fraternal or identical. |
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Viability Test
A viability test determines whether there is enough DNA in an unusual sample to be used in a paternity or other DNA test. |
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DNA Profiling
A DNA profile is an individual’s permanent genetic ID. Keep a copy of your DNA profile for your records and future security. |
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DNA Banking
An individual’s DNA can be stored in a secure environment for future DNA testing. Protect your future in the face of uncertain times. |