The decision to have a paternity
test should not be taken lightly and you may have lots of questions. We
urge you to consider all of the people involved and to decide whether this
is the best course of action, particularly for any children in question.
The following are the most frequent questions we get asked.
What is DNA paternity testing?
DNA paternity testing
is a complex scientific process, carried out on a simple mouth swab,
which can positively identify relationships between people. Most
commonly it is used to establish if a man is the true biological
father of a child.
DNA paternity testing is also often referred to simply as a DNA test, a paternity
test or DNA testing. It was developed
by Sir Alec Jeffreys at the University of Leicester in 1985. Cellmark became
the UK's first private DNA paternity testing laboratory in 1987.
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) is the body’s genetic 'blueprint'. It is a long thread-like molecule which carries the "genetic code" that determines our individual characteristics. DNA is found in almost all of the billions of cells that make up our body. Every child inherits a unique mixture of DNA from its parents so, except for identical twins, no two people in the world have exactly the same genetic code.
If you require further information, or your question isn't listed here,
then please call one of our friendly, professional and confidential Customer
Service advisors on 08000 362522, or send your question
via email to info@cellmark.co.uk,
or use our discrete SMS
service.
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