A siblingship DNA test evaluates whether two individuals are biologically related as full siblings or half-siblings. This testing may be useful when a parent is unavailable for direct testing.
Common Reasons for Siblingship Testing
- Parent unavailable
- Family relationship questions
- Estate matters
- Immigration cases
How It Works
The laboratory compares DNA markers shared by the tested individuals.
Why People Choose This Test
Siblingship testing can provide valuable information when direct parent testing is not possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can siblingship testing prove paternity?
Direct paternity testing remains the preferred option when available.
What samples are used?
Most tests use cheek swab samples.
Is testing confidential?
Testing providers generally follow privacy requirements.
Isha Diagnostics provides DNA specimen collection services in San Jose for laboratory testing programs.
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