Introduction of Y-STR DNA Test:
The Y-STR DNA test aims to determine the paternal relationship between two or more males. By analyzing the Y chromosome, which undergoes mutations at a relatively low rate, this test can determine if individuals share a common paternal lineage over several generations. My Genetic DNA Center provides Y chromosome testing services for both personal reassurance and legal purposes.
What samples can be used for testing?
The Y-STR DNA test can be conducted using a variety of samples, including saliva, blood, hair, and nails.
What is Y-STR DNA Test?
Y-STR testing establishes whether two males share a common paternal lineage. This type of DNA test focuses on the Y chromosome, which is inherited from father to son with minimal changes over multiple generations. It’s important to note that only males can undergo Y-STR testing since females lack a Y chromosome.
Who can go for the Test?
If you were born as a biological male, you possess a Y chromosome, which makes you eligible for testing. Additionally, individuals such as brothers, fathers, grandfathers, uncles, or direct-line male cousins can also be tested for their male lineage.
Is Y-STR DNA Test accurate?
The Y-chromosome test is an exceptionally precise method that definitively confirms whether two or more male individuals share a biological paternal ancestor, such as a father, grandfather, great-grandfather, or any other male relative.
What does the Test cost?
Furthermore, at My Genetic DNA Center, our comprehensive test is available at an affordable price of 24,000rs.
Privacy and Confidentiality:
When it comes to family-related matters, concerns about privacy are understandable. However, at My Genetic DNA Center, we give utmost priority to confidentiality to safeguard your personal information and test results, ensuring their security.
However, If visiting our laboratory makes you hesitant, you can choose to obtain our Home DNA Test Kit.
In how many days the test reports will come?
You can expect to receive your DNA test results within 8-10 working days from the time the laboratory receives the samples.