Post-mortem DNA (Paternity) AnalysisWhen the issue is paternity or the identification of a deceased person is at question. Who is the biological parent, whose child this is, who is legally entitled to inheritance, who may legally immigrate to the U.S., who has child custody rights. With the submission of blood samples from the mother, father, child, fetus, and/or deceased person can the DNA (deoxyribo-nucleic-acid) be established. What is DNA identification. It is the most precise and definitive method available for determining parentage/identification. Everyone is born with a unique genetic blueprint known as DNA. Because DNA is passed down from mother and father to child, DNA identification provides a conclusive way to determine biological relationships. Consequently, DNA typing has become the most accepted method within the legal and child support enforcement communities. |
