Oregon Approved Sibling DNA Test
(includes DNA kit, free rush shipping both ways, lab processing for 2 siblings, 100% accurate results )
The idea of this sort of test is to figure out paternity (in most cases) when the possible father is not accessible for DNA testing. It is also regularly when the mother is not convinced and does not want to collect the father’s DNA. Each state has distinctive laws regarding paternity, and what testing is allowed. If you want to learn more about the paternity laws in Oregon please go to PATERNITY LAWS.
A Home Sibling Test Kit In Oregon Has No Restrictions, Unlike Some Other States.
A DNA sibling test can be performed for either peace-of-mind, or for court or other other legal reasons. There is no change in the results in Oregon, due to the rigerous standards required by our partner AABB accredited laboratory. DNA findings from home kits may not be recognized in a judicial setting however, because there is no objective verification of whose DNA was contributed. When a chain-of-custody DNA test is completed, the DNA specimens are collected by a qualified professional collector who can validate the identity of those being tested. Most of the time when a paternity test with siblings is done, it is for personal knowledge reasons. A legal sibling test will be needed, however, if you want to change a name on the birth certificate, apply for Social Security benefits for a child, have a probate issue, or for immigration reasons. It also may be of interest to know that the I.R.S. has been requiring some people to verify their dependents by the use of DNA testing.
Know The Difference Between A Half-Sibling Test And A Full-Sibling Test.
A full-sibling test provides evidence whether two individuals share the same mother AND father. A negative report will indicate that those testing are half-siblings. This is because the testing is done with the understanding that it is known that one parent is shared by both siblings. When taking the full-sibling test, you should indicate which one of the parents you are certain you have in common (the mother or the father) and which of the parent you are uncertain about.
A half-sibling DNA test allows you to to resolve the question, if two individuals share a biological father or mother in common, or if they are not biologically related to each other as siblings. A half-sibling DNA test will not be able to answer the question if those testing are a full-siblings. When taking the half-sibling test, you should always state which one of the parents you are sure you do not have in common, the father or the mother, and which of the parents you might have in common.
How Is The DNA Collected?
DNA collection is done with buccal (cheek) swabs and is actually more accurate than using a blood sample for DNA testing. There areWe provide step-by-step directions for collecting samples inside the Journey Genetic Testing sibling test kit. The entire process will take less than 15 minutes, and they you can return it to our lab in the prepaid FedEx overnight package included as part of your kit.
To learn more about this test, including processing times and cost, please click on SIBLING DNA TEST.