GRANDPARENT DNA TESTING
What is a Grandparent DNA Test?
Grandparent DNA test is a relationship test that determines if one or both grandparents are biologically related to a grandchild.
The results from this testing option can be used for peace of mind or for legal purposes. A DNA grandparent test is an excellent secondary option when an alleged father is unable to participate in the DNA paternity testing process.
Below are some of the common use to perform a Grandparent test.
- Immigration evidence submission for visa acquisition
- Social Security Benefits
- Adding a father’s name to a birth certificate when the father is deceased.
- Inheritance
- Peace of mind
How much is a Grandparent DNA Test?
The cost of an At-Home Paternal Grandparent DNA test starts at $299.99 for a Home DNA test. Click the button to purchase today.
Legal Grandparent DNA testing starts at $499.99. Sample collection fees are additional and not included in this price. Call 888-204-0583 to schedule an appointment at one of the 2,500 specimen collection sites in our network nationwide.
Where Can I go to get a DNA Grandparent Test?
Scheduling an appointment is simple. Call 888-970-4211 to schedule an appointment today.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Grandparent Tests
How to read Grandparent DNA test results?
DNA test results provide clear indicators of biological relationships through specific terminology and statistical measurements.
Key Components of the Results Not Excluded Results:
The tested grandparents are likely biological relatives to the child when this finding appears. A prior probability of 0.50 indicates a 50% chance of being related before testing.
Excluded Results:
The biological relationship between tested individuals is unlikely when the probability of relatedness shows a low percentage (e.g., 1.671583%). This assessment comes from comparing STR loci with random individuals from specific population groups using a prior probability of 0.50. Reliability Indicators: Positive Predictive Value exceeds 99% when the likelihood ratio is greater than 10 across more than 15 STR loci.
This confirms the reliability of positive relationship findings. Negative Predictive Value exceeds 99% when the likelihood ratio falls below 0.1 in two-party comparisons. This confirms the reliability of negative relationship findings. How to Interpret Your Results:
Look for “Not Excluded” or “Excluded” statements at the beginning of your results. Check the percentage of relatedness – higher percentages support biological relationships. Review the PPV and NPV values to understand the reliability of your specific results. Consult with your testing provider for clarification of technical terminology.
How much DNA do grandparents share with a grandchild?
Grandparents and grandchildren share roughly 25% percent of DNA.
Can grandparent perform DNA test without permission?
Grandparents must obtain permission from the mother or legal guardian to perform a legal DNA test under normal circumstances. The only exception applies to grandparents who are the legal guardians of their grandchild.
Non-legal DNA tests do not require permission. Legal consequences may result from unauthorized DNA acquisition depending on your state legal criteria. Checking your state laws regarding DNA collection without permission is recommended.
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