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	<title>Comments on: Results different??</title>
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		<link>http://betagenetics.com/paternity-blog/results-different.html#comment-6</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2006 16:15:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>The test result itself, whether it's an exclusion or inclusion, will not be different because the testing process is the same. All Beta Paternity tests are accurate and reliable because they undergo dual-process testing and are examined by highly qualified scientists.

However, the format of the results will differ. An in-home test does not follow a chain of custody, and since we cannot verify the identity of the persons contributing the samples, the names are not included in the report. The report will only mention the tested parties by their role, for example, &quot;Alleged Father,&quot; &quot;Child,&quot; and etc.

The report will not be notarized, and therefore, it may not be usable for legal purposes. If you need to use the results of the test for a legal purpose, we recommend our sister company, DNA Diagnostics Center (www.dnacenter.com).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The test result itself, whether it&#8217;s an exclusion or inclusion, will not be different because the testing process is the same. All Beta Paternity tests are accurate and reliable because they undergo dual-process testing and are examined by highly qualified scientists.</p>
<p>However, the format of the results will differ. An in-home test does not follow a chain of custody, and since we cannot verify the identity of the persons contributing the samples, the names are not included in the report. The report will only mention the tested parties by their role, for example, &#8220;Alleged Father,&#8221; &#8220;Child,&#8221; and etc.</p>
<p>The report will not be notarized, and therefore, it may not be usable for legal purposes. If you need to use the results of the test for a legal purpose, we recommend our sister company, DNA Diagnostics Center (www.dnacenter.com).
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