Kinship Analysis

A test used to determine biological relationships between individuals, such as paternity or sibling relationships, often used in legal or forensic cases.

Also known asKinship Analysis Kinship Analysis

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

2 parameters

Earliest reports in

7 Working Days

Test details

Kinship Analysis Test in Vadodara Overview

What is Kinship analysis test?

Kinship analysis is a DNA-based test that evaluates whether and how individuals are biologically related by comparing inherited genetic markers, most commonly autosomal STRs, with supporting analyses such as mitochondrial DNA for maternal lines and Y-STRs for paternal lines when appropriate. It is used to assess relationships like parent-child, full/half siblings, grandparent–grandchild, and avuncular (aunt/uncle–niece/nephew), often reporting a likelihood ratio or probability that a proposed relationship is true compared to being unrelated.

Why consider Kinship analysis test?

  • Cascade genetic testing: Confirms biological relationships to guide targeted testing of at‑risk relatives for known pathogenic variants (e.g., BRCA1/2, HCM genes), improving yield and cost-effectiveness of cascade screening.
  • Transplant compatibility: Verifies claimed related donors/recipients in living-donor programs (hematopoietic stem cell or organ) and supports HLA-matching strategies
  • Variant interpretation: Helps classify variants of uncertain significance by confirming segregation in a pedigree;
  • Inherited disease risk stratification: Differentiates full vs half-sibling relationships to refine recurrence risk, penetrance estimates, and screening recommendations for polygenic and monogenic disorders.
  • Prenatal and perinatal contexts: Resolves sample identity or maternal cell contamination issues, confirms biological parentage in complex scenarios (e.g., IVF/embryo mix-ups, gamete donation)
  • Identity and bio specimen integrity: Confirms that longitudinal samples in a patient’s record come from the same biological individual/family, reducing diagnostic error from sample swaps or mislabelling.
  • Pharmacogenomics and family history accuracy: Ensures that family history used to infer pharmacogenetic risks or surveillance plans is based on true biological relatives.

Who should get this Kinship analysis test?

Kinship analysis test is often used for resolving the following situations:

  • Inheritance disputes
  • Deficiency cases (relatives tested instead of alleged father)
  • Sibling questions (half vs. full sibling relationships)
  • Incest situations
  • Missing person identification

More Information about Kinship analysis test

Other Names – Kinship test, organ transplant test, Relationship test, DNA Fingerprinting test

Kinship Analysis is a DNA-based test used to determine biological relationships between individuals beyond simple parent–child cases. It compares inherited genetic markers to assess whether people are related, and if so, how closely.

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
Kinship Analysis includes 2 parameters

  • Results

  • Interpretation

Test code

RD1502

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
Edta Whole BloodLavender Vacutainer

Specimen stability information

Edta Whole Blood, Edta Whole Blood

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

'

Turn around time

7 Working Days

Performing locations

Department

  • Advanced Molecular Diagnostics R&d

CPT and Loinc codes

Kinship Analysis

26000