DNA Paternity Testing
i-DNA provides:
- DNA paternity testing to establish biological relationship between alleged father and child.
- DNA maternity testing to establish biological relationship between mother and child.
- DNA siblingship testing to establish biological relationship between 2 siblings.
- DNA parentage testing to establish biological relationship between aunty and child, between uncle and child.
i-DNA is committed to ensuring a consistently high level of quality and provides the most effective and efficient means for determining paternity.
Three Steps to Paternity Testing
STEP
01
Order online or call to initiate the Paternity Test process.
STEP
02
i-DNA Speciment Collection Kit will be sent to you with collection and payment instructions.
STEP
03
After collection, send the speciment to i-DNA for analysis. The results will be available in 2-3 weeks.
i-DNA offers you the following benefits:
- Experience
- Quality Assurance
- Convenience
- Speciment collected by you
- Confidentiality
- Results are confidential
- Communication is discreet
- Flexibility
- DNA testing from swabs, blood, hair and more
Kits for home DNA Collection:
i-DNA provides home i-DNA speciment collection kits. Call to order your kit at (65) 6779 0665 or email to service@i-genetics.com
How accurate are the DNA test results?
DNA paternity testing is very accurate and will yield results that indicate either a probability of paternity greater than 99% (inclusion) or 0% (exclusion)
Is blood more accurate than cheek cells?
No. Cheek cells collected using the i-DNA speciment collection kit yield results with the same accuracy as blood samples do. The DNA is the same regarless whether it is extracted from cheek cells or blood.
How soon will i have result?
For parternity test, i-DNA will provide a detailed and comprehensive report within 2-3 weeks after receiving the specimens.
What if two alleged father are related?
It is best to test both alleged fathers, especially if they are related. If only one alleged father is available, then you must select the extended testing services.
What if the alleged father is not available
Paternity can still be established by testing other known family members to reconstruct the DNA lineage. Aunts, uncles, cousins, siblings and grandparents can all be used to reconstruct family relationships.
How old must the child be?
There are no age limitations. The i-DNA speciment collection kit can be used on infants. Expectant mothers can participate in a prenatal paternity test.