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How to Choose Your DNA Lab.
Currently, there is no mandatory
oversight of DNA parentage testing facilities, and literally anyone,
whether or not qualified, can offer DNA testing services.
In this environment, YOU need to know how to select of a reliable
DNA testing laboratory. The DNA testing laboratory that will
conduct your DNA testing should meet several criteria described
below.
The
name and the location of the laboratory that will actually conduct
your DNA test. The facility that markets DNA
paternity testing services is not always the same facility that will
perform your DNA testing. Many facilities market DNA paternity
testing services and collect samples, but do not perform DNA
testing. Such facilities usually contract out DNA testing services
to a DNA testing laboratories that provide such testing to them at
the “best” fees. Your samples may be sending out to different
laboratories, depending on who currently provides the best contract
price to the marketing facility. Always know the name, the location,
and the telephone number to the DNA testing laboratory that will
actually perform your DNA test. Then, make sure that your DNA
testing laboratory fulfills all the laboratory qualification
criteria described below.
Laboratory accreditation.
Why is laboratory accreditation
important? National laboratory accreditation programs ensure that
participating DNA testing laboratories undergo in-depth inspections
to demonstrate that their operations, management, procedures,
instruments, physical plant, and qualifications of laboratory staff
meet the established quality standards. Participating DNA
laboratories also undergo blind proficiency testing issued by these
national organizations as part of quality assurance program. Thus,
a seal of accreditation informs you that the DNA testing facility,
at minimum, will meet the established, national testing standards
when conducting your DNA test. The production of reliable and
reproducible DNA test results requires that DNA testing procedures
used by the testing laboratory conform to the nationally established
standards.
What is the most
reliable way to determine the accreditation status of a DNA testing
laboratory? It is important that you do NOT rely on self-acclaimed
accreditation statements of DNA testing providers since currently
there is no oversight of DNA testing facilities. The most reliable
way to determine the accreditation status of a DNA testing
laboratory is to contact the national accreditation agencies
directly and obtain the list of certified DNA testing laboratories.
The American
Association of Blood Banks [AABB] is the primary organization that
has established national procedures and standards for DNA parentage
testing. Just go to
www.aabb.org and click on: Accreditation; then, click on
Parentage Testing Accreditation Program, and click on:
AABB Accredited Parentage Testing Laboratories. Then, review
the complete list of AABB Accredited Parentage Testing Laboratories.
See if the DNA testing laboratory you plan to utilize for your DNA
testing is on this list of accredited facilities. Alternatively,
you may contact the AABB at 8101 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, MD
20814-2749, or call the AABB at 301-215-6584 to determine if the DNA
laboratory you plan to use for your DNA testing has been inspected
and accredited by the AABB.
If you reside in the
State of New York, the DNA testing laboratory must be accredited by
the New York State Department of Health [NYSDOH]. You can determine
if the DNA testing laboratory has accreditation by the NYSDOH by
going to:
www.wadsworth.org and click on: Quality Certification;
then click on: Clinical laboratory Evaluation Program, and
Approved Laboratories. Then, click on: Parentage/Identity
Testing – DNA Testing. Then, review the complete list of NYSDOH
Accredited Parentage Testing Laboratories and see if the DNA testing
facility you plan to utilize for your DNA testing is located on the
list of their accredited facilities.
The experience, reputation, and service
record of the DNA testing laboratory. Important issues to
consider when selecting a DNA testing laboratory are the experience
and qualifications of the laboratory director, doctoral staff and
the technologists performing the testing. A laboratory that has been
performing DNA parentage testing for many years is more likely to
have experienced staff and well validated testing procedures. Such
laboratory is also more likely to stay in business than a laboratory
just starting to perform DNA testing services. Ask the laboratory:
“How many DNA paternity tests did the laboratory perform on
site during the past 10 years?”, “What are the
qualifications of the director and staff?”, “How much experience
do they have in providing expert witness testimonies in Courts?”
Choose a laboratory with an impeccable reputation and a long,
error-free service record. Additionally, find out if and when
the DNA testing laboratory's technical staff is available to answer
your questions about the test and if there is a charge for this
service.
Results guarantee. People often have
such faith in DNA testing; they believe these tests to be
infallible. However, the quality of DNA test results depends on the
competence of the staff providing these services and on the extent
of testing that they perform. If a DNA testing laboratory tests a
small number of genes in a DNA paternity test, the tested child and
man can match may individuals within the population on every tested
gene. This is especially true if the tested genes are commonly
shared by many individuals within the population. Such DNA testing
may falsely substantiate fatherhood. The accuracy of DNA testing
increases when a large number of genes are tested.
Therefore, to produce
most conclusive DNA results, request that the laboratory not stop
testing until they produce ONE of the following results: (1) they
prove that the tested man IS NOT the biological father of the child,
or (2) they certify greater than 99.9% probability that the tested
man IS the biological father of the child. Request that laboratory
guarantee that you will receive only one of these DNA
results. Also, remember that there is a significant difference in
the quality of DNA results when the reported probability of
paternity is just 99%, and when it is greater than 99.9%.
Privacy, security of information and
informed consent. There is a wide
variation in the manner that accredited DNA testing laboratories
handle areas such as protection of privacy, confidentiality, and
informed consent. Request to see a copy of the testing
facility's policy and procedures that describe how information about
you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this
information.
The DNA testing
laboratory should have stringent and well-enforced standards
concerning DNA specimen collections. All DNA family relationship
testing should only be conducted with properly executed consent for
DNA testing. Request to see the testing facility's consent
form for DNA testing.
Testing turn around time. Find out how long it
usually takes the DNA testing laboratory to produce DNA results. It
is important to remember that DNA family relationship testing
involves sophisticated genetic analyses. Occasionally, genetic
mutations are encountered in DNA paternity cases and certain cases
of complicated DNA family reconstructions require expert
consultations and additional, specialized testing. An efficient,
experienced DNA testing laboratory offers quick turn around time
results on most DNA tests they perform, and also is willing to
devote their expertise, time and additional resources to the more
complicated cases to achieve the most conclusive results.
The cost of the test. Keep in mind that the
price quoted to you by the laboratory for the DNA test is only one
factor of the total cost for your test. The other factors
affecting the cost of your test include: the quality and the
accuracy of your DNA test results, the type of service you receive,
and the ease of admissibility of your results with Courts (e.g., for
legal establishment of paternity), with insurance companies (e.g.,
to place a child on medical insurance benefits), and with government
agencies (i.e, for Social Security benefits).
When it comes to
DNA family relationship testing, you want to make the right choice.
It is an important decision, because the results given to your by
the DNA laboratory will have a profound and lasting impact on you
and on the people you cherish…
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family relationship, make sure they display the GENETICA DNA TestTM
symbol. While you might accept “generic” substitutes in your
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