What is DNA Test?

A DNA test is a type of genetic testing used to study the DNA sequence for evaluating any genetic disorders or proving paternity for legal purposes. 

DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid basically is a genetic code carrying the information from both parents to their children. It is a unique code for everyone, as different people inherit different sets of genes from their parents. It can also be done to trace the family history of the individual.

Side effects of DNA testing:

This test carries no side effects, as it can be performed in a non-invasive manner.

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     Uses of DNA testing

    • A DNA test is used to determine someone's paternity for medico-legal purposes
    • In forensic sciences, to connect evidence in case of a suspicious situation
    • To trace someone's lineage
    • During pregnancy to screen any genetic diseases in the unborn fetus
    • To curate medications for hereditary diseases

    The test results of DNA testing can tell you about paternity or the presence of a genetic disease. Everyone inherits a set of genes from their parents. If there is the presence of similar genes or alleles in parents and children, then the DNA report will reveal that particular gene or allele in its report.

    In case you want to check your paternity for legal purposes, or you are interested in knowing more about your ancestral lineage, you can take a DNA test. This test can also be taken to know about the presence or possibility of any genetic disease which can be transmitted from parents to their children.

    During the test, a sample from your body can be taken for DNA testing. Usually, it can be taken from the mouth through a cheek swab, from your hair or nails, body fluids like blood, semen, sweat, etc. It is then taken into the laboratory and treated with certain chemicals for further analysis.

    Yes, siblings can have different DNA. A child inherits 50% of the DNA from either of the parents, and the combination of that DNA can vary from child to child. The probability of getting the same combination is very rare. However, in general, there is a similarity of 50% in siblings’ DNA and 100% in the case of identical twins.

    There is no clear-cut law on DNA profiling in India. However, one can take this test in cases of civil disputes like paternity tests and for knowing predisposition to certain genetic diseases in pregnant women and children. A forced DNA testing against anyone's wishes violates the law of privacy and should not be done at any cost.

    Yes, you can take a DNA test while you are still pregnant. It can be done as early as 8-9 weeks of pregnancy. A blood sample is taken from the mother's blood, which has fetal cells, and then can be tested for paternity confirmation or to check for the presence of any risk of inherited genetic diseases.

    DNA test usually takes around 3-5 days from the time the sample is taken from the person. The results can vary from place to place. At the most, you can expect the test results of your DNA profiling within a week in India. Although, some special tests may take a much longer time.

    Just like all other tests, there is a probability of failure with the DNA test as well. It can range from human error in retrieving the sample to contamination in a laboratory. However, the chance is quite less. In that case, you can always go for a second time testing with a different laboratory for your assurance.

    Experts recommend that one should not rely on any DNA kit for understanding their genetic makeup for any use. Rather, one should always go to a certified laboratory to get this test done for valid results. DNA test kits may give you a lot of false positives or negatives, depending on whatever you are looking at.