DNA sibling test determines the statistical probability of whether siblings (brothers and sisters) share the same two parents or not. This is the recommended method to determine whether individuals are true biological siblings is to test their parents.
The biggest problem with DNA testing procedures is the expense associated with it. However, OQPS offers DNA testing services and DNA sibling test services at very nominal prices. The company treats every case with highest as it knows that the results of DNA paternity testing can have a profound impact on individuals, their partners, and their families.
To know more about the company and its services, visit the site http://www.oqps.ie
December 26, 2007
The third DNA service provided by OQPS is “DNA Sibling Test ”. This test can be used to establish the biological relationship between siblings, parents, and grand-parents for insurance or inheritance claims.
This type of test is often performed when an alleged father is unavailable for paternity testing and alleged siblings want to know if they have one or both parents in common. In the DNA sibling test, two children are tested to determine whether they share the same biological parent or parents.
OQPS performs two types of DNA Sibling Test; Full Sibling Test and a Half Sibling Test.
Full Sibling DNA Test is used when two or more individuals allegedly share both biological parents. This test can be ordered either for personal knowledge or legal purposes.
Half Sibling DNA Test is used for two or more individuals allegedly share only one common biological parent.
To know more about DNA Sibling Test, visit the site http://www.oqps.ie
December 20, 2007
The second DNA service provided by OQPS is “Court Admissible Tests”. With advances in technology, DNA evidence has become a vital forensic technique to identify criminals when biological tissues are found at the crime scene. A single hair root, saliva, blood or semen can help in the identification and conviction of criminals.
OQPS can provide court-admissible DNA tests for cases where this is required. The DNA test has been done by the registered medical practitioner in these cases and the company maintains the custody of samples at all the times. OQPS has aided many clients to resolve family law matters and resolve inheritance disputes.
To know more about the Court-admissible paternity test provided by OQPS, visit the site http://www.oqps.ie
December 4, 2007