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Other DNA testing, answered.

Around 99.8% accuracy. Unlike a direct father-child test, these are probability-based: they calculate how likely it is that a biological relationship exists between the people tested. The more relatives you can include (for example, testing both grandparents instead of one), the higher the conclusiveness.
Yes, all of them except ancestry. Maternity, sibling, grandparent, and avuncular tests can all be done as legal, court-admissible tests with full chain-of-custody. They're commonly used for inheritance cases, social security claims, custody matters, and birth certificate amendments when the father can't be tested directly. Ancestry testing is personal-use only.
Because the alleged father can't be tested directly. The most common reasons are: he's deceased, he's in another state or country, he doesn't want to participate, or he's no longer in contact with the family. In these situations, we test the next-closest biological relatives (his parents, siblings, or other children) and reach the answer that way.
It depends on who is available. If his parents can be tested, a grandparent test is typically the strongest path. If his siblings are available, avuncular is a good option. If other children of his can be tested, a sibling test works well. Call us and we'll help you choose based on your specific family.
Pricing varies based on the test type and how many people are being tested. Call us at (951) 290-7500 and we'll give you a transparent quote based on your situation. No surprise fees, no upfront payment required.
Most results are available within 3–5 business days after the samples reach the laboratory.
Ancestry testing tells you about your ethnic and geographic background, not specific relationships. If your goal is to identify a biological father or close relative, a direct paternity, sibling, or avuncular test is what you need. We're happy to walk you through it.
Yes. Maternity DNA testing confirms the biological mother-child relationship. It's commonly used in adoption cases, hospital mix-up concerns, identity verification, and situations where family history makes the question relevant. Like our other tests, it's processed by an AABB-accredited lab and can be done as a legal test if needed.

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