Legal DNA tests are used for a variety of scenarios. The main areas where a legal test will be required are:
For a DNA test to be valid for Court, a strict chain of custody must be maintained for each sample and all DNA mouth swab samples must be taken by a member of the Anglia DNA Sampling Team or a trained sampler under the supervision of a GP or nurse.
We can also arrange sampling appointments around the world.
Paternity – Paternity DNA testing proves the relationship between a potential father and a child.
Maternity – Maternity DNA testing proves the relationship between a potential mother and a child.
Sibling – Sibling DNA testing will analyse the relationship between potential brothers and/or sisters and can provide a result of ‘Full Sibling’, ‘Half Sibling’, ‘Unrelated’ or ‘Inconclusive’. Contact us to determine which test you may require.
Grandparent / Grandchild – This test proves the relationship between a potential grandmother or grandfather and a child.
Y-Chromosome testing proves that two male individuals have the same paternal lineage, so an individual would be matched positively with their father, paternal grandfather and paternal uncle but the test cannot say specifically what the relationship is.
Twin Zygosity testing shows whether twins are identical (from one egg) or non-identical (from two different eggs) twins.
If you have any other DNA relationship that needs testing please contact us as we may be able to help. For instance, there is no DNA test for cousins as the relationship is too distant however we may be able to use an alternative test or combination of tests to establish the information that you need (e.g. you could test one cousin against the other cousins’ parent, then test the parent against the second child).
The link above will take you to an online order form but you can download a paper form from here and return to us via email using this address: office@angliadna.co.uk
Congratulations to Abigail McCarthy of Shenton’ solicitors who rose to the ADNA Buzz Wire challenge at The Solicitor Group conference in Southampton and managed to set a new record for 2019 with a super-fast time of only 32.96 seconds. Can … Continue reading
Any Client that puts an order in with us (DNA or Drug/alcohol testing), requests a quote or provides feedback regarding our services will be entered into our Easter Egg Prize Draw which will be drawn Thursday 18th April….. just in … Continue reading
Anglia DNA are proud to announce that we now have a partnership agreement with Deane & Bolton Immigration Lawyers, one of the leading immigration specialists in the North West. We have developed a healthy relationship with the principle lawyer, Mr … Continue reading
Anglia DNA is excited to announce that we are supporting a local Norfolk charity – The Benjamin Foundation. Each year The Benjamin Foundation helps around 2,000 people in Norfolk and Suffolk by providing them with hope, opportunity, stability and independence. … Continue reading
A fertility doctor has been accused of using his OWN sperm to impregnate patients. Dr Norman Barwin, now retired, is facing a class action lawsuit in Ottawa, Canada. Rebecca Dixon, 26, first had suspicions about her parentage when she was … Continue reading