BDRC is the only DNA Testing laboratory in India which provides DNA Paternity testing for 20 and 25 loci apart from 16 biomarkers paternity tests.
At BioAxis DNA Research Centre our mission has been to make a positive contribution to society by using science responsibly and ethically to help create a safer and more secure world and to advance the cause of justice through the use of technologically advanced products and services. All the forensic products at Dept of DNA Forensics BDRC are very much useful for the intelligence and crime branch Departments as well for different Forensic Labs and Criminology labs. BDRC Customers have enjoyed the dedicated customer support and high quality consultation and advice from our forensic experts.
BDRC provides a variety of Family Relationship DNA tests for use in different situations. Some clients may wish to confirm their biological relationship to an alleged father's family if the potential father is unavailable for a paternity test. Others may need to verify family relationships in an immigration or adoption case.
BDRC is capable of undertaking the DNA Test for child swapping cases. We guarantee 100% confidential results.
Accreditation
Before taking a test you shall always think of the quality of the laboratory where you want to submit the sample. At BDRC you can be assured of highest quality since the reports you get is from a laboratory which is accreditated by AABB (formerly the American Association of Blood Banks), ACLASS for ISO/IEC 17025, ASCLD/LAB-International, College of American Pathologists, CLIA, and the New York State Department of Health. BDRC DNA Testing laboratory has collection facilities for most of the places in USA like Fairfield, Lorton, Mexico. Clients use our largest sample collection facilities for submitting samples for DNA Testing and paternity test in India. BDRC has its sample collection network in cities like New Delhi, Mumbai (Maharastra), Nagpur (Maharastra), Pune(Maharastra), Chandigarh (Punjab), Patna (Bihar), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh),Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh), Bhubaneswar (Orissa), Agartala, Guwahati (Assam), Kolkata (West Bengal), Chennai (Tamil nadu), Pondicherry, Banglore(Karnatka), Manipal (Karnatka), Manglore(Karnatka), Ahmedabad(Gujrat), Surat, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), Warangal (Andhra Pradesh), Vijyawada (Andhra Pradesh), Patna (Bihar), Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh), Indore (Madhya pradesh), Haryana, Noida (Uttar pradesh) and other major cities BDRC DNA Testing laboratory is the first choice for DNA Testing referal than any other DNA Lab in India by most of the Doctors, Courts, Lawyers, Crime agencies, Private individuals, Animal labs, Agricultural labs, Biotechnology laboratories etc in the country. BDRC DNA Testing laboratory is the oldest private DNA laboratory in India started in 2002. Every year we test more than 10,000 samples from various part of the world which includes DNA Identification, DNA Testing, and several Biotechnology services. These services are outsourced to us from various organizations/individuals that require these services but dont have full fledged facility. BDRC DNA Labs in India is based at LB Nagar Hyderabad India and has its company operated branches in most of the indian cities. Being the market leader in Biotechnology services and trainings in India- we are one of the very few laboratories which have received several recognitions from BCIL (Biotech consortium India ltd, Department of Biotechnology Government of India), ABLE, Ministry of corporate affairs etc.
Which paternity test to do?
Every requirement is different for DNA Testing; our clients need special DNA paternity testing options for their unique situations and necessities. There may be a lot of reasons because of which you may need the determination of paternity soon as possible—even before the child is born. Some other reasons for the testing may be like; the father is missing or deceased and cannot be tested. You may prefer to collect the sample by yourself and ship it to us if the testing is not for a legal purpose. We may start the testing as soon as we receive the sample and initial fees. Following special paternity testing options are available to meet our clients’ different testing needs:
Prenatal Test
Before the child is born (Who wish to know the paternity or other biological relationship before the birth of child may provide us the prenatal samples collected by a registered Obestrician or Gynecologist). Patients who wish to determine paternity during pregnancy may take a prenatal paternity test. Like a standard paternity test, the prenatal test compares the baby’s DNA profile with that of the alleged father. Because the baby’s DNA is set at conception, the prenatal test gives the same conclusive results as the standard paternity test. To obtain samples from the unborn child, an OB-GYN uses either of two procedures depending on the stage of pregnancy: chorionic villi sampling (CVS) or amniocentesis.
Viability Test
If the alleged father is missing or deceased (We use another biological source for collection of the sample)
Require Paternity test?
If you require the paternity test, simply call +91-9247438983, or use the online order form. The client executive will collect your information and we will arrange for convenient sample collection for test; Our DNA Test support team can schedule separate appointments for different interested parties if required. BDRC has a list of satisfied customers, patients, Hospitals etc. Our most advanced customer support has been appreciated by different Govt. Non Govt Agencies.
At all the locations for sample collection please be ready with a Govt issued identification card (Driver’s License, PAN Card, Ration card, Voter id card, Passport, ID Proof in case of Govt employees). We will provide the consent form and will take a photograph and fingerprints for client’s identification. The legal guardian will have to sign this form for test participants who are minors (Non Adults)
Following are the necessary documents and details if you want to take a DNA Paternity Test:
Documents Required:
Test Detail
Test Fee: As per the requirement
Sample Required: Buccal Swab of Father,Mother & Child (The test may be performed with the same accuracy even if mother is not participating)
Reporting Time: 10-15 working days from the date of arrival of samples to our laboratory.
Payment Detail
Account Name: BioAxis DNA Research Centre Private Limited
Account Number: 30801148310, State Bank of India, Lalaguda, Secunderabad
Bank name State Bank of India
Branch: Lalaguda
City: Secunderabad
(Andhra Pradesh)
Once we receive the payment we will start the process of the DNA test, a passcode will be generated and will be provided to the client. If you choose to submit the samples to our any branch / office, please come with the documents mentioned above, if you wish the sample to be collected at your own place- be prepared with the documents and extra collection fee as required.
The test is 100% confidential and no any data/document detail will be provided to anyone without the verification of passcode generated at the time of starting the test
Buccal Swab CollectionFor DNA Test like paternity test to be started we collect the blood Samples or cheek cells. Samples are collected using the painless and simple buccal swab—similar to a cotton-tipped swab, but made of the special material Dacron®. Unlike regular cotton swabs, Dacron® provides a consistent surface for sample collection and DNA extraction.
Blood Sample collection Please visit a registered and recognized pathology lab/Hospital and ask for 10ml blood collection for PCR analysis/DNA Testing. Once you receive the blood samples please ship it to our lab in dry ice/liquid nitrogen packing.
*Patients/Parties visiting BDRC branches for sample collection may be assisted by our own medical doctors.
DNA Test/Paternity Test- Technical Details?
The sample collector sends the swabs/Buccal DNA Collectors/ Blood to our laboratory in a sealed, tamper-evident package. When samples arrive in our laboratory, our staff checks to see if the package seal is intact. Each sample is recorded into our database. When all the samples for a paternity test case have arrived, we start the DNA test, which follows the following five steps:
laboratory teams take the samples through the DNA testing process.
targets 16 specific locations in the DNA (called loci) and makes billions of copies of each location.
party.
the probability of paternity. A 0% probability of paternity represents an exclusion (the alleged father is not the
biological father) and at least a 99.99% probability represents an inclusion in a standard trio (the alleged father is the biological father).
DNA Test/Paternity Test ReportOnce the samples have crossed all the safety measures from collection to transportation, the paternity test results are made ready within 10-15 working days. We release the test results immediately, as long as the testing fees are fully paid and other documentations/forms are complete. Results are emailed to make it available for the clients/patients in the private cases and by first class mail in legal cases; If you want the results by fax or courier, it may be sent upon request
Paternity Test
DNA paternity testing enables to determine whether a man could be the biological father of a child. All Human beings inherit DNA (the genetic material) from their biological parents. A DNA paternity test compares a child’s DNA pattern with that of the alleged father to check for evidence of this inheritance—the most definitive proof of a biological relationship.
The result of a DNA paternity test is either an exclusion (the alleged father is not the biological father), or an inclusion (the alleged father is considered the biological father). For a standard paternity test, BDRC guarantees at least 99.99% probability of paternity for inclusions or 100% certainty of exclusion.
Test Types: Legal and Peace of Mind DNA Test
The type of paternity test you need will depend on what you intend to use the DNA test results for:
be performed.
Unlike the Peace of Mind DNA Test, where tested parties collect their own samples at their convenience, the Legal DNA Test follows a Chain of Custody documentation process to ensure that you receive accurate and legally defensible results. When you set up your case with BDRC, we will coordinate a convenient sample collection appointment, during which a trained sample collector will complete all the necessary documentation to satisfy chain of custody requirements.
DNA Testing: The BDRC Advantage
BDRC leads the DNA testing industry in its quality of service, which focuses on ensuring DNA test accuracy as well as a smooth experience for our clients. For all our DNA paternity testing clients, we:
DNA Test Participants
In a standard DNA paternity test, the tested parties include a child, the alleged father, and the mother (called a trio).
The mother’s participation in the paternity test helps to exclude half of the child’s DNA, leaving the other half for comparison with the alleged father’s DNA. However, we can perform a paternity test without mother’s participation (called a motherless). A motherless test involves additional analysis, which DDC performs without any additional charge. Results are equally conclusive whether or not the mother participates. Motherless tests are guaranteed to have at least a 99.9% probability of paternity for inclusions and 100% for exclusion.
DNA Testing for Immigration BDRC is the leading provider of DNA testing for immigration purposes. Our vast experience with immigration clients sets us apart as the most trustworthy provider of DNA testing services for immigration.
Testing laboratory is accredited by AABB and other organizations. Many immigration offices around the world require that DNA parentage tests for immigration purposes be performed by laboratories accredited by AABB. Not only is our lab accredited by AABB, it is highly commended by AABB for its unique Dual Process™—the practice of performing every DNA test twice from start to finish. We have also achieved accreditations from Forensic Quality Services-International (FQS-I) for meeting ISO 17025 standards, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), and other important organizations in the DNA testing industry.
Adoption DNA Tests Adoption, whether domestic or international, can challenge even the most prepared person. Until the day the judge declares you as the forever family, you may become familiar with the emotional roller coaster that is part of this wonderful yet challenging experience of adoption.
More and more adoptive families and their representatives are seeing the benefits of using DNA testing at various times during the adoption process. Knowing the biological identity of the child that you are adopting through proper relinquishment can alleviate some of the stress and uncertainty.
Maternity TestMaternity DNA testing determines whether a woman could be the biological mother of a child. Like a DNA paternity test, it compares a child’s DNA pattern with that of the alleged mother to determine how likely it is that the child has inherited the DNA from the alleged mother.
Maternity test results may be used in the following circumstances:
In a maternity test, the child, alleged mother, and biological father are tested. The father’s participation in the maternity test helps to exclude half of the child’s DNA, leaving the rest for comparison with the alleged mother. If the father is not available, we can perform a fatherless test, which involves additional analysis, without additional charge.
Grandparentage Test
A grandparentage DNA test determines whether a couple could be the biological grandparents of a child. It is an indirect way to determine family relationships when an alleged father is not available for a paternity test. Grandparentage test results may be used as proof in Social Security benefit and other inheritance claims as well as in some immigration cases.In the test, the child’s DNA profile is compared with the DNA profiles of the alleged father’s biological parents. Since a child inherits half of his/her DNA from the mother (maternal side) and half from the father (paternal side), the paternal half should match DNA passed down from the alleged grandparents. The mother’s participation is encouraged to expedite analysis; motherless grandparentage tests take longer to complete because of the extended analysis required.
Genetic Reconstruction
In genetic reconstruction, a series of DNA tests are conducted to determine whether or not a child is related to the alleged father’s close relatives. It is an indirect way to determine family relationships when an alleged father is not available for a paternity test. Results of genetic reconstruction may be used as proof in Social Security benefit and other inheritance claims.In the test, the child’s DNA profile is compared with the DNA profiles of at least two of the alleged father’s close relatives. A close relative may be a full sibling or a biological parent. Each individual’s DNA profile is unique, but close relatives will share a significant portion of their DNA profiles because of the hereditary nature of DNA.
Genetic reconstruction requires complex analytical methods. If only two of the alleged father's close relatives are available to take the test, participation of the child's mother is required. If the child's mother is not available, we can only perform the test with the participation of at least three close relatives of the alleged father.

Siblingship Test
A siblingship test is a DNA test conducted to determine if two children share one or both parents (i.e., if they are half or full siblings). It is an indirect way to determine family relationships when an alleged father is not available for a paternity test. Results of a siblingship test may be used as proof in Social Security benefit and other inheritance claims.A siblingship test starts with the analysis of known relatives:
Sibling 1 and Sibling 2 do not share the same mother and they want to find out if they share the same biological father—in this situation, a half siblingship test is performed.
Sibling 1 and Sibling 2 share the same biological mother but are unsure if they share the same biological father—in this situation, a full siblingship test is performed.
In the test, the siblings’ DNA profiles are compared to see how much of their DNA could have come from a common father. Participation of the mother(s) is encouraged to help exclude the mother’s contribution to the children’s DNA. Siblingship tests require more analysis, and they could be more costly and take a longer time to complete without the mother’s participation.
Twin Zygosity Test
A twin zygosity test is a DNA test that definitively shows whether twins are identical or fraternal. During OB-GYN visits, the physician might be able to tell whether twins are identical or fraternal through ultrasound examination of the placenta. When the twins are born, pathological examination of the placenta can also be done to determine zgosity.
However, studies have shown that either method is not 100% accurate, and scientists recommend DNA testing to determine zygosity. There are also many cases in which medical records regarding zygosity have been lost, or doubt may have arisen because of the twins’ physical characteristics as the grow up.
In such cases, only a DNA test will be able to reveal the truth. A twin zygosity test compares the twins’ DNA profiles to see whether they match—an exact match proves that the twins are identical.
The results of a twin zygosity test may be used to satisfy personal curiosity as well as to help solve health problems for the twins later down the road. For example, in the event that a twin needs an organ or tissue transplant donor, the identical twin is a perfect choice.
Paternal Relative (Y-STR) Comparison Test
This test is used to support or disprove a direct paternal connection
between 2 or more male participants.
The paternal relative (Y-STR) comparison test, also known as a paternal lineage test, can confirm your relationship to long-lost relatives and paternal ancestors. This DNA test is also often used to provide additional evidence in difficult paternity cases in which the alleged father is not available for testing—indirectly, it can tell whether or not a child is related to the alleged father's brothers and other male relatives who share a common paternal line.
The testing process is simple—the samples are taken using a painless buccal (cheek) swab, and testing is completed in 2–3 weeks. We can either send you a testing kit to collect your DNA samples at home, or if your testing has legal implications, we can use a Chain of Custody collection process where your samples will be taken by a trained professional in a laboratory or clinic.

Maternal Relative (mtDNA) Comparison Test
This test is used to support or disprove a direct maternal connectionbetween 2 or more participants (male or female).
The mtDNA comparison DNA test, also known as a maternal lineage test, can confirm your relationship to long-lost relatives and possible ancestors through the maternal/female line. It can also provide additional information for situations where maternity is in question, but the mother is unavailable for a maternity test–although maternity itself can't be determined, we can determine the child's relationship to a possible maternal relative.
The testing process is simple—the samples are taken using a painless buccal (cheek) swab, and testing is completed in 2–3 weeks. We can either send you a testing kit to collect your DNA samples at home, or if your testing has legal implications, we can use a Chain of Custody collection process where your samples will be taken by a trained professional in a laboratory or clinic.
DNA Profiling
Our DNA profiling service allows individuals to obtain a record of their genetic profile—a unique combination of 16 markers found in their DNA that serves as a permanent genetic ID. Organizations and private individuals choose to obtain records of their DNA profiles in case identification is ever needed, as in the following examples:DNA Banking
Our DNA banking service provides organizations and private individuals with the peace of mind that comes from knowing that their DNA samples are stored in a safe and highly secured environment. Banked DNA may be used for future DNA tests, for example:high- risk professions, such as men and women in the military, law
enforcement personnel, firefighters, and overseas contractors
Stored DNA provides a genetic history that will become vitally important as the genomic puzzle is completed. DNA from an elderly parent could one day provide clues about inherited diseases and other genetic issues. Some day very soon, this type of family tree knowledge could prove lifesaving.
SAMPLE COLLECTION NETWORK
BDRC has the sample collection facility at almost all the major locations in India.


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