DNA FingerprintingPaternity Test What To Think About- Because DNA fingerprinting has been used to
identify bodies, such as military personnel killed in action or crime victims,
a DNA database (much like a fingerprint database) has been developed. DNA
fingerprinting is more accurate than traditional fingerprints, dental records,
blood type, or ID tags for this purpose.
- Although home paternity test kits are available, they are not as
accurate as DNA fingerprinting, and the results cannot be used in a court of
law. If you are thinking about using of one of these kits, talk with your
doctor.
- Other tests that can help determine the likelihood of two
people being related or that can detect inherited diseases include karyotyping
and genetic testing. For more information, see the medical tests
Karyotype Test and
Genetic Test.
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