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Private and Legal DNA testing |
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One of the most common questions our clients ask
is "what is the difference between a private and legal DNA
test?"
Private tests are referred to as such because there is no
requirement for sample donors' verification of identity. Also,
the sample donors themselves may perform the actual sample
collection, discreetly or otherwise. The samples may then be
submitted by the donors themselves directly to the lab for
testing. Private tests may only be used for personal knowledge
or "peace of mind." |
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Private DNA Tests
Once samples reach our office and are checked in
to the lab, the same exact test is performed on
each set of samples, whether the test is private
or legal. At the DNA Identity Testing Center,
Bio-Synthesis, Inc., the bottom line is that there
is not any difference in the actual testing
procedure. What separates a private from a legal
test is the manner in which samples are collected
and submitted. |
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Legal
DNA Testing
We do encourage our clients to opt for a legal
test, just in case they may ever need to use their
results for any legal matter. If a private test is
performed and the results may need to be presented
in a legal matter, it is very likely that they
will have to have a new, legal test performed. If
anyone ever runs into this problem, they should
rest assured that their private test results will
match that of the new legal test, given, of
course, that the samples submitted in the private
test were from the same individuals as in the
legal test. |
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