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A DNA test is a fairly common and common procedure among those who want to corroborate the paternity of their child, know the kinship between individuals, tests for surrogate gestation, or for more and more genetic tests. The nature of this clinical analysis can be both informative and personal, as well as legislative or judicial. Depending on the purpose and destination of these tests, the application procedure and the procedure for carrying out these tests will vary and will be carried out under specific conditions.In Tuxtla Gutiérrez there are laboratories where legal (legal) evidence can be obtained at a cost ranging from 18,000 pesos, while the non-legal ones are 12,000 pesos. If the results urge you, it may not be an option, as the results may take you up to a month. The steps to perform the test are to take the birth certificate of the child and the official identification of the "father" and the mother to the laboratory.
The differences between informative and legal DNA tests
The most notable changes and differences between judicial and individual DNA tests in this regard are as follows: individual or informative DNA tests: in them, the names of those involved are not included in the report. The person concerned may carry out the test at his home without having to go to a laboratory or medical centre. They have no judicial validity. Legal DNA tests: they are requested by an expert report and are supervised, carried out and guarded by judicial and health personnel. Each of them must be certified for it. On the other hand, the results reports include the names of those involved in the test. Legal DNA tests are usually those involving a stricter and more protocol process, as a 100% reliable result without errors is required. However, the steps to be taken to implement them are the same in both cases.