Public Records DNA test???
My long lost sister and I recently reunited after 16 years of being separated. We share the same mother and my father's name is on her birth certificate. About 7-8 years ago, a DNA test was performed to determine if, in fact, she was my father's daughter. (Making her my 1st and only full blooded sibling) However, our parent's versions of the results of that test are very very different. I was wondering if there are records of this test and who may have access to them. Alternatively, maybe an AFFORDABLE sibling DNA test could tell the truth, however, I dont have hundreds to spend so I am not really sure what my options are when it comes to finding the truth. HELP!
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That was cruel David B, but I have to admit I laughed my butt off.
In answer to the DNA question, check these sites out. They look possible and reasonable. You would probably need to know the lab that did the previous test to get those results, unless it was used in some court proceeding, in which case it may be in some court records.
http://www.dnacenter.us/
https://www.gtldna.net/
Also, you might check the records on the birth certificates. Only the biological father is supposed to be listed. See, if by chance, hers was modified about 7-8 years ago to add your father. Could be, that’s why they did the test.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApGFUqVuUWs6kcLVj5mfs2nsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071212074710AAS9q9C