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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
"The Gene Guy"

PaternityUSA.com is a proud provider of informative DNA testing content, and has served families through hundreds of thousands of DNA tests. With over 25 years in the industry, Ed Leon, "The Gene Guy", has worked diligently to provide accurate and useful information regarding relational DNA testing to those needing to discover the truth about their family relationships.

In 1999, Ed was responsible for the content of a domain that was owned by Identigene DNA, then based in Texas under the URL dnatesting.com. In 2002, GeneTree bought Identigene DNA along with the website, which later was reacquired by another company which still owns it today.

That same year, Ed created PaternityUSA.com. Since then, he has worked as both the sales manager and content director at PaternityUSA.com. Since its creation, PaternityUSA.com has focused on providing content that is both informative and educational.  The content on PaternityUSA.com provides real world information that strips away the hype and answers the questions that visitors have regarding relational DNA testing.

Over the years, there have been many new third party re-sellers that have emerged on the internet. These small and often out of country entities do not provide real life information regarding DNA testing, but rather are focused on just selling cheap DNA tests.

Sometimes, because the entity is out of country, they are able to make false claims concerning tests that just do not even exist, such as "The Cousin Test".

The content found on PaternityUSA.com strives to set aside the disinformation and hype, and instead focus on providing "Answers you can trust at prices you can afford".

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Disclaimer:
The information provided by Gene Guy is intended for general educational and informational purposes only and is based on many years of experience in consumer and relational DNA testing. It is not intended to serve as medical, legal, or forensic advice, nor should it be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional, attorney, genetic counselor, or other qualified specialist. DNA testing results and interpretations can vary depending on the individuals tested, the type of test performed, and the specific circumstances of each case. For medical, legal, or court-admissible matters, individuals should seek guidance from appropriately licensed professionals.