I bet that there is nothing more accurate than DNA testings...after all everyone is unique with both DNA, and RNA
Probably, but the odds are worse than chances of winning the lottery.
no
Blood tests can test for DNA. DNA tests can be used to make sure that the baby's DNA matches the parents' DNA.
No. Chewing tobacco does not give a false DNA test.
When a complementary strand and a coding strand are combined in a test tube the result is a recombinant DNA strand.
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By retesting at a different service.
DNA testing is very accurate, but isn't perfect. It is possible for a test to be wrong. If you doubt the results, you can ask to have the test repeated, or better yet, have the test run by a different laboratory.
science doesnt lie it just states the facts.
It's possible, but unlikely. If someone 'could' be the father and the test says they are, then it is most likely to be right. If the test says that they are not, then it might be possible that the test is wrong.
Yes, get a court order for a DNA-test and he have to do it.
There are no drugs that I am aware of that can change your DNA. And if your the same person that asked how accurate DNA tests are, they are very accurate. There is a very small chance that one can be wrong, but even a high paid lawyer couldn't get you out of trouble if your DNA is used. If you did something wrong (get someone nocked up maybe?) and DNA is involved, you might as well admit to it.
No the blood test will determine the DNA of the mother not the DNA of the baby
In Hyderabad, OTS & Services (DNA Test India)
Yes, a toothbrush is perfect for a DNA test.
If no paternity test was ever done can someone have the court order a DNA test?
Can I know the address of hospital in Baguio city where is the DNA test