Additional DNA Testing

DNA testing can also reveal other degrees of relationship in addition to that of parent and child, such as aunt to niece, uncle to nephew, and cousin relationships. These tests are performed to legal or informational standards, depending on the purpose of the test.

Gender Reveal - Peekaboo

Getting ready for your new baby is an exciting time for a family. Our Gender Reveal DNA test analyzes a simple blood draw sample to determine the gender of your unborn child. This test can be offered to new moms as early as 7 weeks into gestation and can only be used for single pregnancies. This non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) test has accuracy above 99%. This test analyzes the fetal DNA that circulates in maternal blood.

Maternity
Avuncular Legal

An Avuncular DNA Test is one in which the genetic material (DNA) of a child is compared to that of another individual to determine the likelihood that the other individual is related to the child as a biological aunt or uncle.

  • Avuncular DNA Testing is useful when the alleged parent is not available for DNA Testing.
  • This is a court admissible test.
Avunvular
Avuncular Non-Legal

An Avuncular DNA Test is one in which the genetic material (DNA) of a child is compared to that of another individual to determine the likelihood that the other individual is related to the child as a biological aunt or uncle.

  • Avuncular DNA Testing is useful when the alleged parent is not available for DNA Testing.
  • This is an informational test.
Avunvular
Genetic Reconstruction Legal

Genetic reconstruction gathers DNA samples from secondary sources such as brothers, uncles, or grandmothers, to construct the DNA profile when the person at issue isn’t available.

Genetic Reconstruction is useful in paternity tests where the potential father is not present to provide a sample or other cases in which parenthood is in dispute.

Genetic Reconstruction Non-Legal

Genetic reconstruction gathers DNA samples from secondary sources such as brothers, uncles, or grandmothers, to construct the DNA profile when the person at issue isn’t available.

Genetic Reconstruction is useful in paternity tests where the potential father is not present to provide a sample or other cases in which parenthood is in dispute.