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What is the Paternity Test ?
How the Paternity Test is carried out ?
When can the Paternity Test be carried out ?
Biological materials that can be used to carry out the DNA test
Results of the Paternity Test
Types of Paternity Test
- Informative paternity test
- Legal paternity test
Insufficient cases
- Absence of the mother
- Absence of the father
Turnaround time of the Paternity Test
Reliability of the Test
Biological Samples that can be used for the Paternity Test
When is a DNA Test important?
Genome Laboratory assurances
The Paternity Self Test Sampling Kit
Biological Samples that can be used for the Paternity Test:

-    spots of blood on a piece of paper or cloth (minimum, 2 drops);
-    Oral swab (2 tampons)
-    Hairs with the bulb (pulled out)
-    Urine (5 ml)
-    Saliva (2 ml)
-    Amniotic liquid (5 ml)
-    Chorionic Villi
-    Fetal blood (minimum 100 ul)

 

In the case of an Informative Test, it is possible to evaluate the hypothesis of paternity with other biological samples such as:

-    Cigarette butts;
-    Chewing gum;
-    Razor blades;
-    Used paper handkerchiefs;
-    Traces of seminal liquid;
-    Other biological samples.

For further information on the "Paternity Test":

Tel. 06.85358425
Fax 06.85344693

e-mail: info@laboratoriogenoma.it