Does a negative or positive result come back quicker on paternity test?

A positive paternity test result typically comes back quicker than a negative result. This is because a positive result can be determined by the presence of a specific genetic marker that is only inherited from the father. When this marker is found, the test can be concluded quickly and definitively.

A negative paternity test result, on the other hand, can take longer to determine because it requires excluding all possible fathers. This process involves comparing the DNA of the child to the DNA of multiple potential fathers until a match is found. If no match is found, then the test result is negative, but this can take longer than finding a positive match.

The exact amount of time it takes to get a paternity test result can vary depending on the laboratory performing the test and the specific testing methods used. However, in general, a positive result can be expected within a few days to a week, while a negative result may take up to several weeks.

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