Cheap DNA Testing
Everyone likes getting something on the cheap. But, should
you cheap out when it comes to DNA testing?
7 Things You Should
Know About Cheap DNA Testing
Author: Peter Wallander
There are many reasons that someone may want to have a DNA
test performed, among the most popular reasons are to prove the
parentage of a child and for genealogical purposes. In either
case, the high cost of DNA tests can be a deterrent to getting
the test done. Thanks to the internet, the world of cheap DNA
testing has opened up for everyone. There are a number of sites
that offer this type of testing for a fraction of the
traditional price. There may, however, be hidden costs that one
should know about before agreeing to send their genetic
material into the lab.
1- If you are interested in DNA testing for the purpose of
family history, there are a number of websites that offer this
type of testing at a very reasonable cost. Most genealogy
companies start the price of testing at about $100, with the
price decreasing depending upon the amount of individuals that
are being tested.
2- The use of DNA testing to determine parentage is usually
around $300, although there are places on the internet that
have prices as low as $130. This type of test will help
conclude the biological parentage of a child and is often times
used in court cases that involve custody and child support.
3- In either case, the collection methods are the same. The
traditional form of DNA sample collection involved taking blood
from all of the parties involved in the test. Modern science
has made it possible to collect the needed samples via a buccal
swab. This is done by using a cotton swab and rubbing the
inside of the cheek to collect saliva.
4- When you are looking for a place to have a cheap DNA test
performed, it is important to find out how the samples that you
send in are tested. Find out how many points the DNA test will
be looking for, the more points, the more accurate the test
results will be.
5- In general, tests that are being performed for genealogy
purposes will be tested using a lower number of points, as will
a paternity test with only one potential father. In paternity
cases where the question of paternity involves more than one
man, the test is more specific and will utilize more
points.
6- Most laboratories that complete DNA tests have strict
guidelines as to how old a sample can be and still be viable to
test. In most cases, this range will fall between one and five
days. If the sample is not received by the lab within this
range, the test cannot be guaranteed and may not be completed
at all.
7- As you can see, the reason that you are seeking a cheap
DNA test will help to determine how cheap, or not, the test
will be. The price you are willing to pay will directly impact
the information that is given to you. When shopping for DNA
testing as with almost anything else, you get what you are
willing to pay for. It would be wise to do lots of research
before you decide on a company to perform this important test
for you.
About the author: Visit http://paternity-testing-online.net or
http://dna-testing-resources.info to
learn more about legal paternity testing and dna
testing.
Synonyms: Paterniy, paternitie, paterity, paturnety,
patenity, paternty, paternety, patrnity, paturnity, patelnity,
patornitie, patelnety, patermity, paterniyt, paterntiy,
paterinty, patenrity, patrenity, paetrnity, ptaernity,
apternity, paternit, aternity, paaternity, ppaternity,
patternity, pateernity, and paternitty are all typos or
misspells for "paternity." ddna, dnna and dnaa are typos for
"DNA."
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