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GRANDPARENT TO GRANDCHILD

(Click Here to Order a Free Collection and Information Kit for Grandparent to Grandchild testing)

There are many major testing options for Grandparent to Grandchild tests.

We test to 99% accuracy and therefore we can only peform certain tests, with certain relatives being present. The following chart gives an example of pricing.

Testing the grandchild's FATHER's parents
cost
Must have
Better with
Grandfather to Grandson (Y chromsome test)*
$249
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-
Grandfather to Granddaughter
$499
Grandmother or Mother
both Grandmother and Mother
Grandmother to Grandson
$499
Grandfather or Mother
both Grandfather and Mother
Grandmother to Granddaughter (X chromosome test)*
$399
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Mother

*About Y-Chromosome tests:
For Grandfather to Grandson tests, Y-chromosome testing is your least expensive option while obtaining very high accuracy (99.9%+). Think about the father of the child (the son of the Grandfather), if this man is NOT the biological father of his son, then you need know if there is any possibility that the true biological father was not a close relative. (ie, could other possible father be a brother, cousin or other type of close relative to the alledged father?)

If the answer is no, then a Y-chromosome test is a great option. All men have one Y chromosome, it is passed down from Father to Son, woman have no Y-chromosome DNA. Therefore a Grandfather, his son and his 3 grandsons will all have the SAME Y-chromosome DNA

*About X-chromosome tests:

For Grandmother to Granddaughter tests, X-chromosome testing is your least expensive option while obtaining very high accuracy (99.9%+). Think about the father of the child (the son of the Grandfather), if this man is NOT the biological father of his son, then you need know if there is any possibility that the true biological father was not a close relative. (ie, could other possible father be a brother, cousin or other type of close relative to the alledged father?)

If the answer is no, then a X-chromosome test is a great option. All men have one X chromosome, it is passed down from Father to Daughter, woman have two X-chromosomes. Therefore a Grandmother, her son, and her 3 Granddaughters will all have at least one of their X-chromosomes exactly the same.


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