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Grandparentage test

Starting from 299 €

Un test de filiation grands-parents calcule la probabilité de parenté entre un enfant et un ou les deux grands-parents. More information

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Additional information

Le test de grands-parents que nous offrons permet de déterminer la probabilité qu'un grand-parent soit le grand-père ou la grand-mère biologique d'un enfant.

Un enfant hérite exactement de 50 % de ses gènes de sa mère biologique et 50 % de son père biologique. Par conséquent, cet enfant partage exactement 25 % de ses gènes avec chaque grand-parent biologique. Si les deux parents biologiques du parent présumé sont testés et qu'ils ne possèdent pas les gènes paternels ou maternels entre eux, alors ils sont exclus en tant que grands-parents biologiques. Si les deux parents biologiques du parent présumé possèdent les gènes paternels ou maternels entre eux, ils ne sont pas exclus en tant que grands-parents biologiques.

Il est possible de ne pas obtenir des résultats concluants dans un test ADN de grands-parents si seulement un grand-parent est testé. Nous recommandons de tester les deux grands-parents présumés, ainsi qu'un parent si possible, pour obtenir les résultats les plus précis.

Il est également important de comprendre que, dans le rapport des résultats d'un test ADN de grands-parents, le laboratoire suppose que les grands-parents présumés testés sont, en fait, les parents biologiques du parent présumé qui est indisponible. S'il y a un doute concernant la paternité du parent présumé, alors le grand-père biologique présumé ne devrait pas être testé.

Le protocole de test est très rigoureux et précis. il inclut la lecture de 22 séquences d'ADN (22 loci) ce qui donne au test un pourcentage de certitude de 99.99% si l'échantillon de chacun des deux grands-parents est fourni. 

Processus Simplifié :

  1. Commandez votre test et recevez une trousse contenant 2 enveloppes d'échantillons (pour un grand-parent et un enfant). Vous pouvez commander un test pour les deux grands-parents en sélectionnant "1 enfant et 2 grands-parents"
  2. Recevez votre trousse : activez votre test à l'aide du code d'activation fourni. Procédez au prélèvement en suivant les instructions qui se trouvent dans votre trousse.
  3. Renvoyez les échantillons avec l'étiquette de retour prépayée incluse dans votre trousse, pour fins d'analyse au laboratoire.
  4. Consultez vos résultats : accédez à votre rapport confidentiel via notre portail en ligne sécurisé.

Les résultats sont prêts en cinq jours ouvrables suivant la réception au laboratoire.

 

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Questions?

How does a grand-parentage DNA test work?

In a grand-parentage test, the laboratory compares the child's DNA with that of the grandparents by analyzing specific genetic markers present in the child's and grandparents' DNA. The goal is to verify if the child shares certain genes with the grandparents.

Grand-parentage DNA tests are very precise, especially if the child's parents are included in the process. A test without the inclusion of the parents may be less certain, as there is more uncertainty in the sharing of genetic markers.

What is the intended use of the information you collect?

We collect your personal information for the following purposes:

  • To create, use and manage your user accounts on our platform;
  • To provide you with the products and services you request;
  • To better understand the use of the platform;
  • To analyze and improve your user experience;
  • To communicate with you;
  • To develop, improve, market or provide the platform and our products and services;
  • To back up our databases and keep your records;
  • To establish, exercise or defend legal claims, whether in judicial, administrative or extrajudicial proceedings for the protection and vindication of our legal rights, your legal rights and the legal rights of others;
  • To comply with applicable laws and regulations.

 

Who is my personal information shared with?

Your information is shared with the following partners:

  • Payment service providers;
  • IT service providers;
  • Genetic analysis laboratory partners;
  • Digital analysis and statistics service providers;
  • Partners, government agencies and regulatory authorities, judicial bodies, associates, agents, attorneys or other representatives for compliance with legal obligations to which we are subject;
  • To any other person as permitted and/or required by law.

 

How do you ensure the privacy and security of my genetic data?

  • We use cutting-edge encryption to protect your data;
  • We strictly respect privacy laws;
  • We ensure that our partners comply with these laws;
  • We ensure that your genetic information is anonymized when transmitted to our partner laboratories.

 

Will my genetic data be shared or sold to third parties?

  • Your data will never be shared with or sold to third parties.

Our privacy policy describes in detail your rights, the measures we take to protect your data, and how your data is used.

What types of genetic tests do you offer?

Our tests fall into several categories:

  • Filiation tests, which identify whether there is a familial relationship between two or more individuals.
  • Well-being tests, which provide information on how your genes can influence your lifestyle, preferences, health, and well-being.
  • Health tests, which help identify genetic predispositions to certain diseases or how the body metabolizes specific medications.
  • Ancestry tests, which offer insights into an individual’s family origins and genetic lineage across different historical periods.
  • Microbiome tests, which identify and quantify the various bacteria and microorganisms present in a person’s microbiome.

 

What are the limits of your tests?

  • Our tests are for informational and educational purposes. They are not intended to be used as a diagnostic tool. Your traits are not only influenced by genetics, but also by many other factors such as social and geographical environment, education, lifestyle, etc. We encourage you to interpret the results with caution, and to consult healthcare professionals for further evaluation if necessary.
  • The information extracted from the tests and presented in our reports should be considered as indications of predisposition and not as definitive diagnoses. Their relevance may vary according to numerous environmental factors.

     

What is the scientific basis for your tests?

  • A parentage test uses DNA to establish family relationships. It analyzes genetic markers to identify biological relationships between parents and children, grandparents, uncles, aunts, twins and siblings. DNA comparison reveals specific genetic similarities, indicating a family relationship.  These tests exploit genetic patterns of inheritance shared by members of the same family. In this way, they can map out extended family connections, offering a precise overview of biological links.  Our parentage tests offer close to 99.9% accuracy.
  • Our lifestyle and health tests are based on a combination of cutting-edge technologies and internationally recognized scientific studies. DNA sequencing is performed using Illumina technology. This technology can analyze over 700,000 genetic markers. Added to this is the integration of peer-reviewed studies accepted by the international scientific community, which enable a connection to be made between a particular gene and a potential predisposition. This ensures that reports are based on recent, relevant scientific data that reflect an established scientific consensus.

 

What information can I find in your genetic reports?

  • Depending on the type of test you choose, you can expect to receive detailed information about your parentage, your ancestry, personalized health advice, or insight into specific genetic traits.

 


Can your tests identify predispositions to certain diseases?

  • Yes, our Genetic Predisposition Test answers this question. However, this test is not intended for diagnostic purposes.

 

 

Yes, for relationship tests, our partner laboratory can perform the analysis on non-standard samples such as a toothbrush or blood, for example. The cost is higher, ranging from $750 to $850, and the turnaround time is longer because the laboratory first applies a DNA extraction method tailored to the type of material. Some samples (e.g., hair without roots, old tissues, cigarette butts that are too old) contain very little or degraded DNA.

Here is the exhaustive list of possible sample types and their acceptability criteria:

🔹 Success Rate: 90% or Higher

  • Whole Semen: Frozen vial, fresh swab, or semen on fabric.
  • Whole Saliva: Tube with preservative preferred.
  • Whole Blood: Stored in lavender-topped vacutainer tube.
  • Blood/Saliva on Filter Paper: On paper/matrix, less than 60 days old.
  • Bone Marrow: Fresh/frozen (not slides/paraffin).
  • Mucus/Sputum: Tissue, napkin, or paper towel.
  • Toothbrush: Air dry 30 minutes before packaging.

🔹 Success Rate: 60% to 90%

  • Blood Stain on Fabric: Bandages, gauze, tissue, napkin, clothing.
  • Semen Stain on Fabric: Gauze, tissue, clothing (indicate stain area).
  • Saliva Stain on Fabric: Gauze, tissue, clothing (indicate stain area).
  • Unknown Stain on Fabric: Biological stain of unknown origin.
  • Fingernail/Nail Clippings: 5–10 clippings recommended.
  • Diabetic Test Strips: Multiple strips.
  • Ear Swab: Cotton swab/Q-tip.
  • Umbilical Cord: Preferably dried; reference sample from mother.
  • Cigarette Butts: Multiple preferred.
  • Tampon/Feminine Pad: May not provide viable DNA.
  • Drinking Straw: Air dry before packaging.
  • Dental Floss: Do not touch floss with fingers.
  • Semen (volume): ≥200μl, send frozen.
  • Muscle/Organ Tissue: Non-embalmed specimens preferred.
  • Fetal Demise: Reference sample from mother required.

🔹 Success Rate: 60% or Less

  • Hair: Roots visible; 7–10 strands.
  • Razor (disposable): Entire blade with debris.
  • Comb/Brush: Entire item with debris.
  • Chewing Tobacco: Sealed plastic bag; less than 3 days old.
  • Jewelry: Ring, watch, necklace, etc.
  • Chewing Gum: Sugarless preferred.
  • Soda Can/Drinking Glass: Whole item preferable to swabbing.
  • Clothing: Hats, ball caps, bandanas.
  • Envelope Flaps/Stamps: Must have been licked.
  • Condom: Send whole condom (inside & outside tested).
  • Paraffin Embedded Tissue: Paraffin block or slides.

🔹 Success Rate: N/A

  • Teeth: Molars preferred.
  • Bone: Femur, humerus, or metacarpal (thumb bone).
  • Feces: Sealed plastic bag, shipped cold/dry ice.

 

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