Dna Test

Updated on November 05, 2012
T.W. asks from Beaufort, SC
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Have anyone use or heard any comments in concern about the dna test they sell in stores? I wanted to know if it would be accurate being by you have to mail the test in the heat? Is it a good test to start with or i should just go with the regular test?

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K.M.

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DId you watch the Maury show today! This is just like a case on there. lol.

Go through the courts.

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T.W.

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Sadly no!! I missed it today.but hopefully the court one will work

L.M.

answers from Dover on

I think it is best to get it done by a professional to avoid any sense of doubt. That being said, my cousin's son used one for his girlfriend's baby...they broke up, there was a chance the baby wasn't his (in fact they thought it wasn't) and then they got back together. He was told the baby was not his but then when the baby came, his mother begged him to do the dna test because she thought the baby looked like him (which he does not) and the baby IS his.

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M.P.

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Look on the box and contact the company. They are the only ones who can tell you about the circumstances under which their test would be accurate. You can also look up the test on the Internet to see what others have said about the test.

Whether or not to use a drug store test or have it done at a lab would depend on what you're using the test for. I suggest that if it's for a court hearing that you'll need to use a professional test done by a reliable lab.

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