DNA SERVICES

Paternity DNA Test: The primary purpose of a paternity DNA test is to establish paternity for legal, personal, or medical reasons. It's a genetic test used to determine whether an alleged man is the biological father of a particular child. This test compares the DNA sequences of the alleged father and the child to see if they share enough genetic markers to confirm a biological relationship. 

Early Gender Test: A gender reveal DNA test is a type of prenatal test used to determine the sex of an unborn baby. This test analyzes the fetal DNA present in the mother's blood to identify whether the baby is genetically male or female. It's a non-invasive test that can be done as early as 6 weeks in pregnancy.  

Grandparent DNA testing: A genetic test used to determine biological relationships between grandparents and grandchildren when direct testing of the parents is not possible or available. This type of test compares the DNA of the grandparents with the DNA of the grandchild to assess the likelihood of a biological relationship. 

Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Test: A non-invasive prenatal paternity test (NIPPT) is a genetic test conducted during pregnancy to determine the biological father of a fetus without posing any risk to the mother or the fetus. This test uses a blood sample from the pregnant woman and a cheek swab is collected from the potential father to establish if there is a relation to the alleged father. 

Sibling DNA Testing: A sibling DNA test is a genetic test used to determine whether two or more individuals share one or both biological parents. This test compares the DNA of the individuals to see if they have significant genetic similarities that indicate a sibling relationship. 

An avuncular DNA test is a type of genetic test used to determine whether a person is biologically related to their aunt or uncle (the sibling of one of their parents). This test is particularly useful when direct testing of the parent is not possible.