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One-Third of Men Are Not Real Dad


Category: Health and Fitness  >>  Healthcare Systems

By Anu Sukhija   [ 14/08/2008 ]
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The use of DNA testing for determining a person's ancestry is becoming very common these days. DNA paternity testing is the most popular genetic testing service, and helps in establishing the paternity of a child and unborn fetus. DNA testing centers provide service-oriented DNA analysis for determining biological relationships.
A paternity DNA test is at least 99.9% accurate. You can rest assured that if the test comes back positive or negative, it is right. These tests are legally admissible which means if you aren't the daddy according to the test then you aren't the daddy according to the law or vice-versa. The extreme high accuracy of these DNA tests will give you peace of mind regardless of what the answer is.
DNA testing is the most reliable method of testing the true identity of a person and can be used not only to determine paternity of a baby, but can also be admissible in trials as evidence to convict murderers.
Irish fathers are turning in greater numbers to “DNA tests” to determine whether or not they are the true parent of the child. More than one-third of paternity tests conducted in Ireland reveal that the father is not the biological parent.
The new figures have been revealed by Ireland’s leading DNA test provider that nearly 35 per cent of fathers tested “Are Not Real Dad”– and they have been raising another man’s child. OQPS studied almost 300 results over an 18-month-period. Ormond Quay Paternity Services (OQPS) revealed that up to 35 per cent of paternity tests taken in the last 18 months returned a negative result. Most tests were requested by a man to determine paternity for legal reason during a divorce, for medical reasons or simply for peace of mind.
Ormond Quay Paternity Services (OQPS) has reported a huge growth in the use of paternity services in Ireland with more and more fathers requesting scientific proof of parentage. More than one-third of paternity tests conducted in Ireland reveal that the father is not the biological parent.
If you also want more information about the DNA test, please visit the site http://www.oqps.ie

About the author:
OQPS offers you the most reliable DNA"> http://www.oqps.ie/dna-test.htm">DNA test services in Ireland. The company understands the sensitive nature of DNA test and treats every case with the highest quality of care to provide accurate and reliable results. You can also visit the blog (DNA Paternity Testing ) to know more about DNA tests.

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