Sibling DNA Test

$139.00

What we include when you order a sibling DNA test:  

  • A 24+ marker sibling DNA test
  • USPS Priority shipping of a DNA collection kit
  • Step-by-step easy to understand instructions
  • A prepaid FedEx overnight return label for your DNA samples (USA only)
  • All lab processing fees
  • Results from our AABB accredited testing laboratory.

Who is included:

  • Two siblings who wish to test to see if they are full siblings or half siblings
  • Mother’s DNA sample if she is testing
  • Additional siblings may be added  on the order form to test against the primary sibling.

SIBLING DNA TEST ORDER

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Description

A sibling DNA test is a powerful tool for individuals looking to confirm or clarify biological relationships between brothers and/or sisters. Whether you’re curious about a potential full or half-sibling relationship, or trying to establish family connections for legal reasons, this genetic test offers 100% accurate results.

What Is Sibling DNA Testing?

A sibling test is a type of genetic study that compares the DNA of two or more individuals to determine if they are full brothers or sisters, half-brothers or sisters, or unrelated. Unlike paternity or maternity studies that compare the DNA of a child directly with the potential parent, sibling DNA tests focus on the relationship between siblings, making them particularly useful in situations where one or both parents are not available for a direct paternity test.

Types of Sibling Tests

There are generally two types of sibling DNA tests:

  1. Full Sibling vs. Half Sibling Test: This test determines whether the tested individuals share both parents (full siblings) or just one parent (half-siblings). It’s commonly used when there’s uncertainty about parentage, such as in cases of adoption, surrogacy, or unknown paternal connections.
  2. Half-Sibling vs. Unrelated Test: This test assesses whether the individuals share one parent or none at all, establishing whether they are half-siblings or not related. This test is valuable when only one parent is known or when verifying relationships for immigration purposes.

How DNA Testing Works

The process of sibling DNA testing is straightforward:

  1. Sample Collection: A simple buccal (cheek) swab is used to collect DNA from the individuals involved. This method is painless, non-invasive, and can be performed in the comfort of your home or at a testing facility.
  2. DNA Comparison: The collected samples are analyzed in a laboratory where the DNA markers of each person are compared. A comprehensive analysis determines the likelihood of a full, half-sibling, or no sibling relationship.
  3. Results: Results are typically available within a few days and are presented in a clear, detailed report that outlines the relationship probability.

Accuracy of Sibling DNA Tests

Our DNA tests are guaranteed 100% accurate in determining relationships. We test a base of 24 genetic markers, however, based on the number of participants tested, and the presence of shared or unique genetic markers, we may have to test up to 46. When we need to upgrade a test to examine additional genetic material, this is done without any additional cost to those testing.

Cost of a DNA Sibling Test

Our costs include free shipping both ways, all materials needed for DNA specimen collection, all lab processing fees, additional markers being tested if necessary for the strongest result, and 100% accurate DNA results in 2 business days once the lab has received all DNA samples.

  • Two individuals testing to see if they are full siblings, half-siblings, or not related as siblings – $139
  • Each additional possible siblings to be compared to the primary sibling can be added for –$100
  • Including the DNA of a mother when submitting the original samples for testing – $0

Real Life Examples Showing the Benefit of a DNA Test

Resolving Family Disputes

Sarah and John grew up believing they were half-siblings, sharing the same father. After their father passed away, questions arose about the validity of their relationship. This led to a heated family dispute over inheritance. They decided to take a sibling test to settle the matter once and for all. The results confirmed they were indeed half-siblings. This brought clarity and resolution to the family. They were able to move forward with the inheritance claims.

Reuniting Adopted Siblings

Two individuals, Mark and Emily, were adopted into different families as infants. Decades later, they connected through social media and suspected they might be related. To confirm their suspicions, they chose our sibling DNA test. The test revealed they were full siblings, sharing both parents. This discovery was a life-changing moment for both, providing a sense of completeness and connection they had always sought.