Description
Answers When the Alleged Father Is Unavailable
When direct paternity testing isn’t an option—due to the alleged father being deceased or unavailable—Genetic Reconstruction DNA Testing offers a powerful alternative.
This test analyzes the DNA of the child alongside the biological relatives of the alleged father to reconstruct the likely genetic profile and determine the probability of paternity through indirect but scientifically reliable means.
Who Should Be Tested?
We offer two accurate options based on available relatives:
Option 1:
- One (1) Biological Mother
- One (1) Child
- One (1) Paternal Parent (Mother or Father of the Alleged Father)
- One (1) Full Sibling of the Alleged Father
Option 2:
- One (1) Biological Mother
- One (1) Child
- Two (2) Full Siblings of the Alleged Father