How Accurate are DNA Paternity Test Results?

November 12, 2007

DNA paternity test” is the most accurate and reliable means of identity verification available for parentage testing. However, when people look for DNA Paternity Test, one question is always in their mind “How Accurate are DNA Paternity Test Results”? No test can ever be 100% accurate, however, how accurate can you expect your paternity test results to be and what should you expect from a DNA testing lab?

You should always keep the following points in mind while selecting DNA testing lab:

  • Always approach reliable and renowned DNA testing lab as the accuracy of a DNA test is determined by the laboratory’s capability to release results.
  • Look for a company that routinely checks at least 15 different loci and that will run additional tests on more locations if there are mutations or inconsistencies.
  • All of the testing is performed by a laboratory whose parentage testing activities are conducted in accordance with the standards set.

In conclusion, although DNA paternity test results can never be 100% accurate you should look for at least 99% accuracy and preferably closer to 99.99%. OQPS, based in Ireland offers reliable and affordable DNA Paternity test services worldwide. For more information, visit the site http://www.oqps.ie

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. khisha hayes  |  June 16, 2008 at 8:59 pm

    I am having problems within my family, a sitiuation happened, a test was done some 18 years later, the test said 99.6, ok, one my grandma thinks it is a fake test and believes me, my daughter, and the relative involved are just “close” blooded. Is there a way that the facts could be clarified as to the authenticity of the test or anything available for public records to put this matter to rest???

  • 2. khisha hayes  |  June 16, 2008 at 9:01 pm

    I need to know are DNA test available for public records?

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