Q&A in DNA testing at MMALAb
Requirement for DNA paternity profiling

Q. Why do people want to do DNA profiling?
Ans. This test is used for a number of reasons like a woman seeking child support, custody or visitation rights, children seeking their biological families, identification of lost relatives / parents, inheritance rights, immigration, to establish relationship for organ transplants, criminal cases & to establish blood lineage & ancestry.
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Requirement:
Q. Where can I get DNA test done?
Ans. Physical Presence: – Persons or families requesting for DNA profiling must visit our office or an approved associate office and in the presence of an accredited/approved staff for documentation and sampling. Arrangement can also be made for home /office appointment.
Q. What kind of identity proof is needed?
Ans. Identity proof: – A copy of any national /international ID card is accepted. Eg. Passport, Voters ID, Driver’s License, National ID, Birth Certificate. For infants, the National Health Insurance (NHIS) card, Delivery form/records/ weighing book are accepted.
Q. Do I need passport pictures?
Ans. Yes. Two (2) copies of recent passport picture each are required and must be provided during day of documentation and sampling.
Q. What does the documentation involve?
Ans. Consent Form:- A consent form will be made available at the day of documentation. It involves explaining into details; the requirements, procedures, taking demographics, filling and signing of appropriate sections, reporting and interpretations, as well as some legal implications. This documentation process takes about 40 minutes and it is the main determinant of the time that will be required to complete the entire process.
Q. What sample is required?
Ans. Sampling:- 6 mL whole blood, divided into 2 Lavender Top (EDTA) tube for each individual is taken. Blood sampling usually comes with minimal discomfort with few ending with pain at the site of collection.
Q. Do I need court order before DNA testing?
Ans. No. if all parties agree to test, there is no need for court order for paternity testing. DNA profiling can be done for personal reasons also.
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