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Choice DNA's siblingship test provides the likelihood of genetic relationship between two possible siblings, specifically when no other relatives are available for study. Additionally, if the alleged father is unavailable, you can still use the sibling of a child to determine paternity. The Siblingship Test checks to determine if two or more people share both parents, share one parent, or aren't related at all. Many times, these tests are performed to establish paternity if the alleged father is unable or unwilling to be tested – for example, deceased, in jail, not being notified, or unwilling to participate. There are two types of relationships that siblings can share. (Please note that a grandparentage or YSTR test is more definitive than a siblingship test, especially if the mother is not involved.) LabCorp Full Siblingship Two individuals (the siblings participating) know they share the same mother, but want to know if they share the same father (who is unavailable for testing). We can perform a full siblingship test even if the mother is not available for testing. LabCorp Half Siblingship Two individuals (Sibling 1, Sibling 2 participating) know they have different mothers but want to know if they share the same father (who is unavailable for testing). The mother’s participation is always encouraged for more conclusive results. The objective of this test is to reach 99% accuracy. This is not always scientifically possible when the father doesn’t participate. To obtain your results: 1. Take a cheek-swab sample from each person being tested 2. Send the swabs back to the lab for testing with FREE overnight return shipping. It's as easy as that, so order today! For a list of frequently asked questions, please visit https://www.choicedna.com/faqs/