Description
Missing Parent Test
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How does the Test Kit work?
The Test Kit contains illustrated instructions and a consent form to be filled out with information about each family member providing a sample. Except for infants and very young children, each person collects his or her own samples; the collection process is simple. Buccal sampling takes about 45 minutes for 3 people, with an additional 60-90 minutes for the swabs to dry. Blood sampling takes about 5 minutes for 3 people. The samples are then returned to labeled tubes and containers. The samples, plus the paper forms, are placed in the included prepaid mailing envelope and sent by mail back to our laboratory.
Buccal Swab:
Buccal is the "Cheek Swab" Test. A buccal swab is soft and resembles a large Q-Tip. It is used to collect a sample of cheek cells by simply rubbing the inside of the cheeks. It is as accurate as blood, as the DNA is the same. A person should, however, abstain from drinking coffee for a few hours before taking a sample, and smokers should rinse and brush their cheeks with a toothbrush before swabbing.
How to collect buccal swab:
The inside of the cheek of each person being tested is gently wiped with a soft sterile swab. Swabbing a cheek is a safe, easy way to collect the sample. Each sample is then sealed in its own envelope, labeled for identification purposes and sent to our lab for processing.
Except for infants and very young children, each person collects his or her own samples; the collection process is simple. Buccal sampling takes about 45 minutes for 3 people, with an additional 60-90 minutes for the swabs to dry.
Blood Collection:
If you're considering the blood option, it is quite important that you contact your physician for the collection of blood samples for children under 8 years of age. We offer this option because it is much faster and easier for you to collect. The procedure involves a small lancet that is used to lightly pierce a finger (most don't even feel it). A small drop of blood is then transferred to a collection card - that's it.
What does DNA mean? What is DNA? Does the paternity test have to be done in a laboratory? Are your paternity tests dependable? How does the paternity test work? What is the meaning of a court-admissible paternity test? What collection methods for my paternity test are available? How can I get my paternity test results? Are my paternity test results confidential? How do you ensure that paternity tests are performed correctly? What is the difference between an AABB (American Association of Blood Banks) accredited laboratory tests and a non-accredited laboratory tests?
Is there an age limit for the DNA test? Do DNA test samples have to be collected at the same time? What is a buccal swab collection, what is blood collection? When will the laboratory test results be available? Can my home test results be used in court? Are results from the Home Test Kit admissible in court? Is the legally-binding home test different from the informational home test? How accurate are the paternity test results? What standards are used to ensure paternity tests are performed correctly? What is the difference between an AABB accredited paternity test and an unaccredited paternity test? What age can DNA testing be done? What about blood testing for DNA tests? Must all the blood samples be collected at the same time?
Detailed Description
Our laboratories are approved by the Immigration and Naturalization Service and Department of Homeland Security to provide you with immigration DNA testing. We provide government agencies, local embassies and immigration clients with result interpretation on request. The testing process works by means of having samples collected from the mother, father and child. We can also do DNA relationship tests to determine biological relationships between family members other than parents. We know this is a difficult process and we're here to guide you through it. Please call toll-free at 1-866-237-7976 to order an Immigration DNA Test Kit today.
Related Information
In cases where the mother or father is missing or deceased, this DNA test determines maternity or paternity by using the DNA from the maternal or paternal grandparents. How does the Test Kit work?
The Test Kit contains illustrated instructions and a consent form to be filled out with information about each family member providing a sample. Except for infants and very young children, each person collects his or her own samples; the collection process is simple. Buccal sampling takes about 45 minutes for 3 people, with an additional 60-90 minutes for the swabs to dry. Blood sampling takes about 5 minutes for 3 people. The samples are then returned to labeled tubes and containers. The samples, plus the paper forms, are placed in the included prepaid mailing envelope and sent by mail back to our laboratory.
Instructions
Collection Methods: Buccal Swab:
Buccal is the "Cheek Swab" Test. A buccal swab is soft and resembles a large Q-Tip. It is used to collect a sample of cheek cells by simply rubbing the inside of the cheeks. It is as accurate as blood, as the DNA is the same. A person should, however, abstain from drinking coffee for a few hours before taking a sample, and smokers should rinse and brush their cheeks with a toothbrush before swabbing.
How to collect buccal swab:
The inside of the cheek of each person being tested is gently wiped with a soft sterile swab. Swabbing a cheek is a safe, easy way to collect the sample. Each sample is then sealed in its own envelope, labeled for identification purposes and sent to our lab for processing.
Except for infants and very young children, each person collects his or her own samples; the collection process is simple. Buccal sampling takes about 45 minutes for 3 people, with an additional 60-90 minutes for the swabs to dry.
Blood Collection:
If you're considering the blood option, it is quite important that you contact your physician for the collection of blood samples for children under 8 years of age. We offer this option because it is much faster and easier for you to collect. The procedure involves a small lancet that is used to lightly pierce a finger (most don't even feel it). A small drop of blood is then transferred to a collection card - that's it.
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