What are the applications of DNA Testing?
• How accurate is DNA-Based paternity testing? • Do I need permission from a doctor or lawyer to have a paternity test done? • Who has to have a sample taken? • What if one of the parents is deceased? • Is there any legal confidentiality policy adopted in America that ensures privacy of DNA testing results? • How is Red blood grouping testing and HLA testing different from DNA paternity testing? • Can DNA testing be done before the baby is born? • Can I preserve DNA samples? • What is a Paternity Index? • Can I cheat DNA Paternity testing? • Is it mandatory to get samples from mother? • What is the difference between a blood DNA test and a mouth swab DNA test? • Can hair samples be used for DNA paternity testing? • How old does the child need to be for paternity determination testing? • What if the two possible fathers are related? • What is the best sample to take from a dead body for DNA testing? • Can the presence of blood or semen be detected on an item of clothing or other materia
DNA Testing can be applied in many cases like: Prenatal and Newborn Paternity Testing, Identification of deceased alleged father, Identification of sibling relationships, Criminal Paternity, Genetic Reconstruction or Reverse Paternity, Presence at crime scene Keywords: Applications DNA Testing sibling relationships Criminal/forensic investigations Back To DNA & Paternity FAQ