What is a DNA Test?
How is DNA Testing used in establishing paternity?
The EASY ANSWERS at-home DNA test kit can be used for a variety of DNA tests including
DNA paternity testing,
motherless paternity testing,
sibling DNA testing,
twin DNA testing and
grandparent DNA testing.
The information obtained can be used for consideration of child support, child custody,
immigration, adoption and identity.
How does DNA testing work? What is genetic identity?
Looking at yourself and at your friends, neighbors, and relatives, it is obvious
that we are all different. These differences are attributable to
the vast diversity contained in our genetic code.
DNA, Deoxyribonucleic Acid, is a
molecule that contains all of your genetic code information. By examining the
DNA molecule and its genetic code, the differences among individuals
can be scientifically and accurately determined.
Consider DNA to be a blue print exclusive to you alone
that determines many of your unique characteristics. The color of
you hair eyes, bone structure, even some of your health
characteristics are all determined by the genetic code contained in
the DNA molecule.
How is DNA testing done? Is it easy to collect DNA?
To determine genetic identity, DNA testing is performed which
analyzes certain parts of the genetic code found in each of us. DNA
is contained in every cell of your body. A simple and safe method
for collecting DNA containing your genetic code is to swab cheek
cells from inside your mouth using a soft cotton swab. You then send the swabs
containing your cheek cells back to the DNA Security DNA Testing laboratory that
specializes in isolating the DNA and analyzing specific portions of
the genetic code. The genetic code of individuals can then be
analyzed to provide an understanding of biological relationships or
to determine identity.
DNA Security, Inc. is proud to make available the EASY ANSWERS DNA test kit to provide individuals
with a choice regarding privacy when resolving genetic issues, such as establishing paternity, grandparentage,
sibling or twin identity.
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