
The cells in our body all contain a sample of our DNA. DNA determines
inheritance of eye colour, hair colour, stature, bone density and many
other human and animal traits. One of the most common uses of DNA
testing is to determine whether two individuals are blood relatives
(DNA paternity testing)
Metroplex endeavors to provide
the highest level of service, accuracy and confidentiality in the
delivery of paternity and other DNA testing services.
The most commonly requested DNA test is the paternity test.
Like other relationship tests, this can determine whether an individual
is or is not biologically related to another individual through
examination of those individuals' DNA (DNA testing).
Other relationship
tests may be used to determine various other levels of relationship
such as maternity or whether two individuals are siblings or first
cousins.
Metroplex utilizes the world's largest and most experienced private DNA testing laboratory. Which performs 3 out of 4 private
DNA paternity tests in the United States and is the DNA testing
provider for over 900 affiliated partners in 168 countries.
The AABB guidelines have always been the most widely accepted standard
for DNA testing laboratories. Although currently, family relationship
DNA testing is not regulated by government bodies, most courts and
government agencies, including the USCIS, require that an
AABB-accredited laboratory perform a DNA test that will be used to
settle legal matters, such as inheritance, child custody, and
immigration.
Frequently Asked Questions
- "Is A $99 test is the right choice for me."
A $99 paternity test
can be more expensive to the consumer in the long run. These tests do
not hold up in court. They are generally not reliable because the
testing could be done outside industry protocols and/or performed by
inexperienced staff, which could lead to results that are interpreted
incorrectly leading to false results. If you are inquiring about a
paternity test for any legal matter, further testing would have to be
done, which would require more fees. Wouldn't it be better to pay only
once for something so important?
- "If I get a test, people will find out about it."
Each case is unique and should be handled with the utmost
confidentiality. The procedures will be private and discreet. At a
private laboratory,
your results are confidential.
However, if you go through a child
support agency, your results will be public record. Also, if the case
goes to court, a judge may need to see the results.With a privately
conducted test, once you receive the results, you decide what to do
with them.
- "Can I do a paternity test if the potential father of my child lives hundreds of miles away from me."
We have many
potential collection sites in all 50 states and in 168 countries around the
world. Each sample collection site is equipped to handle the Chain
of Custody process, which requires samples to be taken by a neutral
third party. The Chain of Custody enables the results to be used in
court. Separate appointments for sample collection can be made to
accommodate those not living in the same area. Samples can be collected
at different times and at different collection sites.
- "I can't stand the sight of blood or needles, so I could never participate in a paternity test!"
While a blood sample can be used, most labs use a painless buccal swab
to collect sample DNA from inside the participant's cheek. The swab is
similar to a cotton swab, but is made of a material called Dacron,
which creates a consistent surface for the cheek cells to adhere to. As
mentioned above, this collection process is painless.
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