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Cal-Test, Inc. provides the most accurate
and powerful DNA testing technology available in
order to establish or disprove paternity.
Cal-Test,
Inc. is dedicated to excellence in service and
technology in genetic testing, paternity testing,
and DNA paternity testing. Since 1987 the demand
for DNA paternity testing has greatly increased
with the public rapidly discovering the extraordinary
power of DNA paternity testing.
Cal-Test’s
DNA Profiling has the power to conclusively determine
paternity with a minimum probability of 99.9%.
Alternatively, it can exclude more than 99.9%
of men who have been falsely accused of paternity.
Cal-Test’s
laboratory has performed thousands of paternity
tests. As a full service paternity testing laboratory,
Cal-Test has gained extensive experience in analyzing
paternity cases and providing expert witness testimony
at paternity hearings and paternity trials. Civil
and criminal courts accept Cal-Test’s paternity
test results as the gold standard for DNA testing.
The
laboratory's team of professionals is highly experienced
at providing paternity testing services to individual
clients, attorneys, district attorneys, child
support offices, social services departments,
immigration departments and physicians throughout
the United States.
Cal-Test’s testing lab is accredited by
the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB)
as a parentage testing laboratory. The AABB is
the organization responsible for developing the
strict national standards that have been established
for performing paternity testing. The AABB performs
on site laboratory inspections to make sure that
accurate methods, techniques and equipment are
being used. Cal-Test has invested extensive efforts
and resources to ensure that our paternity testing
laboratory meets or exceeds all of these standards.
Accreditation means that our laboratory adheres
to the strict standards and guidelines for paternity
testing set by the AABB and performs quality paternity
testing services. The laboratory also participates
in the Parentage Testing Survey, which is co-sponsored
by the AABB and the College of American Pathologists,
as an external proficiency testing program.
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