DNA testing

About paternityTEST.ie

paternityTest.ie is an informative site  that seeks to answer all your questions about DNA paternity testing. Through this site, you will find ample information to help you understand the basics of DNA testing and chromosomes or perhaps learn about how to go about getting a DNA testing kit or get an insight into your paternity test result and an explanation of the technical jargon therein.

We invite you to go through the various articles provided and hope that the information will assist you in gaining a better understanding of paternity testing. Should you want to discuss your particular case with us or have any questions answered, we invite you to Contact Us.

Paternity Testing 

Paternity testing is the only scientific means of establishing the paternity of a child. With accuracy levels of above 99.9% all other techniques and methods including blood typing and the comparison of blood groups have become obsolete. The test can be carried out in the early stages of pregnacy in what is known as a prenatal paternity test, after the birth of a child or at any stage in a person’s life.

DNA testing has become so advanced and accurate that post-mortem paternity tests are not at all unsual. Such tests require the analysis of forensic DNA samples such as hairs, nails or bones belonging to the deceased. Moreover, paternity can be established even without testing any alleged fathers. The alleged father’s relatives can take part in a relationship test to help establish the paternity of a child. The first thing that must be established when doing such a test is who is available for testing. Although they are available they may not be willing.

We can safely say that by far, the most commonly done type of paternity test is the at-home test. In this type of paternity test, interested parties carry out their own DNA sampling and then send samples off to the laboratory for testing. Paternity testing can also be done for legal purposes in what can be simply called a legal paternity test. The results of such a legal test, the type of sample used and method of sample collection are no different to an at home test. However, in a legal test a neutral third party is required to collect the samples and also act as witness to the DNA sample collection. paternityTest.ie will definitely help you learn more and ease your mind.

About easyDNA 

easyDNA is our trusted partner. The company has been operating in Ireland for over five years and has established itself as a leading DNA testing provider offering highly accurate testing at the most affordable prices. Over the years we have successfully serviced a large number of clients from all over Ireland and have helped to give closure to issues relating to uncertainty about biological relationships.

Contact easyDNA UK if you are looking for a paternity test in the UK.

easyDNA is an international company operating world-wide through a network of over sixteen offices. All DNA tests are performed by an internationally accredited laboratory that has handled over 250,000 DNA tests to date. Your peace of mind is therefore guaranteed.