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DNA Testing Reference Library

Educational guides on legal admissibility, Illinois parentage law, immigration protocols, prenatal NIPP testing, laboratory accuracy, and what to expect during a professional collection appointment.

Legal vs Informational DNA Testing: Which One Do You Actually Need?Educational guide detailing the distinctions between legal DNA testing and informational DNA testing, including chain-of-custody protocols, court admissibility, and how to choose the right test.What Makes a DNA Test Court Admissible?Regulatory compliance brief identifying the legal prerequisites for court-admissible relationship testing, including chain of custody, AABB accreditation, and evidentiary standards in Illinois and Indiana courts.DNA Testing in Illinois: The Complete Regional Resource GuideState-level operational reference for relationship testing in Illinois — legal paternity, informational testing, NIPP prenatal verification, immigration profiles, and Chicagoland mobile collection coverage.Court Ordered DNA Testing in Illinois: Logistics & ProcessesLegal navigation guide for Illinois family court-ordered parentage verification — scheduling, chain-of-custody collection, reporting, compliance risks, and coordination with circuit courts.Immigration DNA Testing Process: USCIS & Embassy ProtocolsCross-border relationship verification guide for AABB-accredited DNA testing for USCIS and Department of State visa, passport, and immigration applications with chain-of-custody logistics.How Accurate Are DNA Tests? Science & Statistical RealityTechnical data brief on genetic relationship accuracy — Combined Paternity Index, exclusion probabilities, mutations, laboratory accreditation, and validation standards.Can You Do a DNA Test Before Birth? Non-Invasive Prenatal TestingClinical process document explaining Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity (NIPP) testing — cell-free fetal DNA, gestational timelines, safety profiles, and accuracy parameters.What Happens During a DNA Collection Appointment?Standard operating procedure for mobile and onsite DNA collection — identity auditing, buccal swab collection, sealing procedures, and laboratory dispatch timelines.