Could the buccal swabs be contaminated since cells are collected from the mouth?
No. The DNA testing is not affected by the presence of bacteria, common foods, tobacco or mother’s milk. Can drugs or alcohol affect the test results? No. It is impossible to change your DNA with drugs or alcohol. Can my results be used in court? Many courts require a full “chain of custody” for DNA Paternity Testing, requiring tested parties to have their samples collected by a hospital or laboratory where they can be properly identified, fingerprinted and photographed. With our in-home paternity test, you collect the samples yourself; therefore we cannot verify the origin of the samples. An analysis of this nature is therefore not legal proof of paternity and does not possess legal relevance. Its sole function is personal orientation for the contributing party or parties. The information I receive with the results, will be easy to understand? Yes. You will receive technical information as well as the conclusions, which will be perfectly understandable. You will be told if you are or