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- Q. What if the alleged father is not available?
- A. Very often, paternity can still be determined by testing other relatives of the alleged father, like the alleged father's parents. Testing can also be done for a brother or sister of the child or a brother or sister of the alleged father.
For more information, try one of the links below:
DNA testing for grandparents
DNA testing for siblings (brother/sister)
DNA testing for aunts or uncles
Identigene DNA Test Consultants are available to help answer questions about testing for other relationships. Please call 888-404-GENE (888-404-4363). or email us for help with your specific case.
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