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What does a formal paternity test report include?

1. Name: Each appraisal report needs to have its own name. For example, according to the nature of the identification report, it can be divided into genetic testing report and forensic evidence identification report.

2. Basic information: including the client; the entrustment matters, that is, identification requirements, whether it is paternity testing or kinship testing, etc.; the acceptance date, which is the date when the identification agency accepts the entrustment; the inspection date; testing materials, including samples Quantity and sample number; test location; name of the person being tested (a code name can be used for private paternity testing).

3. Prosecution summary: The client’s testing requirements, for example, the client requires testing whether Zhao and Zhao are parent-child.

4. Testing process: ① Testing basis: "Forensic Science DNA Experimental Testing Specifications" (GA/T383-2014) "Technical Specifications for Paternity Testing" (SF/ZJD0105001-2010) ② Sample DNA Preparation ③ Sample DNA amplification ④ amplification product detection ⑤ gene scanning and genotyping.

5. Test results: A chart showing locus typing.

6. Analysis explanation: It is the part that analyzes and discusses the testing principles and test results. For the identification report that determines the parent-child relationship, it must include analysis of relevant data such as the paternity index.

7. Test opinion: final conclusion, whether it supports the existence of parent-child relationship.

8. Signature of the appraiser: inspector, reviewer, appraisal unit, time, etc.

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