Reading other people questions and your answers responded to many of mine, and undoubtedly new questions pop up in my head, It is obvious that DDC is a very dedicated company and conduct everything in a very professional manner.Thanks for the kind words, Rosamaria.

I can’t speak for other labs, but in our case, had there not been enough non-cell fetal DNA in your bloodstream to effectively test, we would not have issued results. Hope this helps!I did a sibling DNA test of mine n my two kids in the mother of two kids.the result is both kids safe same biological father.without fathers swab how can it tell 100 true result please tell me.its writer DDC name in the mail in I’m from srilankaHi, Maaa. 13 markers is a very low number to use for a paternity test. No…we send a copy of the original result.Received a DNA report and under fathers name it says “Private Designation” what does this mean?Hi, Linda. The answer depends on your unique situation. For security reasons, we do not email results directly.Hi, Jeanette. Help plz.Hi, Marii. The alleged father is deceased. That is two DNA test that suggests that we could be related which freaks me out.

Our tests can be easily done for legal or informational purposes - Only at Paternity Depot are our tests run twice to confirm the result. For their sample on the first test I used a nonstandard sample (toothbrush) for father and child and for myself I was swabbed at the collection facility which is contracted by you guys, so DDC did the testing. These results are certainly supportive of that relationship, but the lab you used was correct in recommending additional testing because this percentage is not conclusive. Thank you for all the work you do here reading these messages has given me much hope and confidence in DDC.Hi, Ceek. Who is right and doing a 3rd test is just adding more stress.Hi, AJ. You can trust your results. Thank you for your response. Was this a paternity test that analyzed samples from a possible father, child, and maybe the mother?

Does every NIPP chain of custody test include online test results? No need to worry!So, what about them having same alleles in those markers?Do you always test the same markers for paternity? Today’s tests from accredited labs either show 99% or higher in the report, or 0%.I had myself and my son tested in oag office in one county.. This ensures you receive Thanks for answering my absurd questions.Hi, Danny.

Those CPI numbers are very strong as are the probabilities of paternity, and had you done legal tests, these reports would be concerned proof of paternity by a court. I cannot discuss a case in a public forum, per HIPAA regulations, but I have sent you an email. If you go to a clinic would the names of the people tested be on the test results ?Hi, Karla. You can rest assured that you will receive 100% accurate and reliable DNA paternity test results. Unless there are other close biological relatives of the possible father that you can test with, there really isn’t anything else that you can do.would testing his mother give us a clearer answer?

Have you guys have had people trying to sue you for inaccurate result? Thank you, I’m extremely worried.Should the numbers on the labels of the blood vial and buccal swabs that are received in the kit match the test number under the sample type on your report?Hi, Robin. I have the paper in front of me and it says Paternity determined by 1655 SNP informative loci out of 2304 tested loci for generate probability of paternity. Yes, maternity tests work a lot like paternity tests. No, her participation won’t necessarily make the difference between getting inconclusive results (as you did) and conclusive ones. Thank you again for reading my long message.The chances of another man being the father when you are given a 99.9% probability of paternity are practically non-existent, unless the other alleged father happens to be a close relative of yours like your brother or father. If possible, the mother of the children should also include her DNA.Hi my tests show the probability of half siblingship is 99.999% can you explain please what it means thxHi, Victoria. That is a very high probability of paternity. When will i receive the results? Keep in mind that many children don’t look like their biological fathers, so that shouldn’t be the criteria used to decide whether or not they’re related.Hi, Newill. All that being said, the numbers you were given are very conclusive, and it’s hard to say whether or not changing race would make a difference in the conclusion, although it could change the numbers. You can absolutely trust the results and we stand behind their accuracy 100%.Thank you for answering my questions thoroughly. Meaning, the paternity test was not done until the child was 14. Did you get your paternity test done recently?

But rest assured that we can perform the test as early as 7 weeks, and your result is accurate for the samples we were provided to test. This indicates the probability of paternity from the tested sample, compared with the probability that a random man from the same ethnic group is the father. Once your report is ready, you can access it as often as you like for 90 days. I don’t understand it.. the test came back and stated most likely he’s not .. 20% is what i shared with the child can you please explain that to me..Hi, Renne. Keep in mind that when mutations are found, that data is taken into account when performing the analysis.How long does it usually take for the half sibling test also testing mother of one of them?Hi, Courtney.

That’s an excellent question. As I mentioned, if there hadn’t been enough DNA to test, the lab would have determined so during testing and would not issue results at all, one way or the other.Hi, Erik. If not, then her participation wouldn’t have made a significant difference.Well now I’ll just be stressed out over it until we get results. ?Hi, Melissa.

markers in the DNA profiles of the sample donors (the child, the alleged father I did go through DDC and was sent to a lab here in my city at “Any Lab Test Now”. That being said, customers who order at-home tests from DDC can be sure that their samples go through the exact same process during testing as chain-of-custody tests and that results are accurate for the samples we were provided. Am i able to go to the clinic that i went to, to get my test results or how can i get that from you guys ?Hi, Karla.

It definitely sounds like you need to do another test.