DNA Testing
Bio Life Solutions offers a variety of DNA testing options. A description of each available test is located below.
DNA Relationship Testing
Paternal/Maternal TestingTwo Types of Testing Categories - Trio Paternity Test
One alleged father, one child, and one mother will be included on the test. (mother's DNA enhances accuracy) - Motherless Paternity Test
One alleged father and one child will be included on the test. - Legal DNA Test Cost: $400.00
Fee for additional Person: 100.00 - Non-Legal DNA Test Cost: $210.00
- Trio Paternity Test
- Motherless Paternity Test
- Legal DNA Test Cost: $400.00
- Non-Legal DNA Test Cost: $210.00
Siblingship Testing - Determining if two individuals are biologically related as siblings.
- Full Sibling vs. Half siblings:
(Must include mother) Share the same mom but need to know if they share the same father)
- Half Sibling vs. Unrelated:
(Need to include both mothers) Do not share the same mom but want to know if they share the same father.
- Full Siblings vs. Unrelated:
DNA of Two People is compared to determine the probability they have the same biological mother and father versus being completely unrelated. Siblingship DNA Test Cost: $300.00
- Determining if two individuals are biologically related as siblings.
- Full Sibling vs. Half siblings:
- Half Sibling vs. Unrelated:
- Full Siblings vs. Unrelated:

Grandparent Testing - Alleged father's mother or father, child, and mother. This test shoes a percentage of probability if they are the grandparent to the child.
- Grandparent DNA Test Cost: $350.00
- Alleged father's mother or father, child, and mother. This test shoes a percentage of probability if they are the grandparent to the child.
- Grandparent DNA Test Cost: $350.00
Avuncular DNA Test
- This test consist of the potential father's brother or sister being tested to determine relationships.
- Avuncular DNA Test Cost: $340.00

Prenatal DNA Test - This process of DNA testing is NIPP(Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity)
- Collect blood sample from the mother that is at least 7 weeks pregnant.
- DNA sample from the alleged father( usually a buccal swab) is collected.
DNA Analysis
Laboratory extracts the fetal DNA from the mother's blood and compare it to the DNA from the alleged father.
The test looks for matches between the fetal DNA and the alleged father's DNA. It focuses on DNA segments that provides paternity information. - High accuracy and reliable results.
- Noninvasive testing provides safety to the mother.
- Paternity can be established early in the pregnancy.
- Prenatal DNA Test(Blood Draw)Cost: $1,500.00
- Sneak Peak Gender Reveal Test
A Gender Reveal Test is a way to determine the sex of a baby before birth. This is a non-invasive prenatal test. This process is done by collecting blood from the pregnant women. When NIPP testing is used, it is safe and generally 99% accurate for women that are 7 weeks or further along in pregnancy.
Sneak Peek Gender Reveal Test Cost: $160.00
- This process of DNA testing is NIPP(Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity)
- Collect blood sample from the mother that is at least 7 weeks pregnant.
- DNA sample from the alleged father( usually a buccal swab) is collected.
- High accuracy and reliable results.
- Noninvasive testing provides safety to the mother.
- Paternity can be established early in the pregnancy.
- Prenatal DNA Test(Blood Draw)Cost: $1,500.00
- Sneak Peak Gender Reveal Test
Deceased DNA Test - Deceased DNA Sample Collection
- Needing a paternity test from a alleged deceased father has to be performed in several steps:
- 1. Obtain Permission
- Legal Permission is needed to conduct this test. Signed consent must be obtained from next of kin or court approved.
- 2. Find a Suitable DNA Sample Common Sources: Autopsy Specimens
Exhumed Remains Stored Biological Samples(Saved blood samples, sperm samples, or other tissue samples that may be stored in a hospital or sperm bank.) Exhumed Body Embalmed Body Recently Deceased(Not buried or cremated) Deceased DNA Collection: Cost: $725.00
- Deceased DNA Sample Collection
- Needing a paternity test from a alleged deceased father has to be performed in several steps:
- 1. Obtain Permission - Legal Permission is needed to conduct this test. Signed consent must be obtained from next of kin or court approved.
- 2. Find a Suitable DNA Sample Common Sources: Autopsy Specimens Exhumed Remains Stored Biological Samples(Saved blood samples, sperm samples, or other tissue samples that may be stored in a hospital or sperm bank.) Exhumed Body Embalmed Body Recently Deceased(Not buried or cremated) Deceased DNA Collection: Cost: $725.00
Ancestry DNA Testing
This test is designed to provide information about an individual's family history and ancestry.
Ancestry DNA Testing Cost: $120.00