Grandparentage Test: This test determines the statistical probability that an adult is the grandparent of a child. This DNA test determines the probability that an adult in that grandparent of a child. Because of the relationship, conclusive results can not be derived. The accuracy of the test can be increased if one of the child’s parents is also tested. Fees for the grandparentage test are usually higher than the paternity and maternity tests and can range in price depending on whether you want it for informational purposes or court admissible and legal purposes.
Aunt and Uncle Testing: Similar to the test above, this test will identify the relationship between a child and possible aunts and uncles. To increase the accuracy of this test the child’s biological parents also should participate in the test. Fees for this test are usually higher than the paternity and maternity tests and can range in price depending on whether you want it for informational purposes or court admissible and legal purposes.
Missing Parent Test: This test can be performed in the event that a child’s parent can not be located or is deceased. This test determines paternity or maternity of a child by testing the paternal or maternal grand parents. Determining paternity is done by examining the DNA provided by the paternal or maternal grandparents. There are other options as well if these individuals are not available for testing.
Prenatal Paternity Test: This test is for determining paternity prior to a child’s birth. In this test, DNA samples must be collected by an OB/GYN in an amniocentesis. Prenatal paternity testing determines the likelihood that a male is the biological father of an unborn child.
Y STR Male Lineage Test: This test is used to determine whether two or more males are related through their paternal lineage.
Prenatal Gender Test: This test can tell you with approximately 99% accuracy what the gender of your unborn baby will be. The test works as early as 6 weeks into the pregnancy.