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  2. DNA paternity testing - Wikipedia

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    DNA paternity testing is solely performed on decision of a judge in case of a judiciary procedure in order either to establish or contest paternity or to obtain or deny child support. [19] Non consensual private DNA paternity testing is illegal, including through laboratories in other countries, and is punishable by up to a year in prison and a ...

  3. Y-STR - Wikipedia

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    Y-STRs are often used in forensics, paternity, and genealogical DNA testing. Y-STRs are taken specifically from the male Y chromosome. Y-STRs are taken specifically from the male Y chromosome. These Y-STRs provide a weaker analysis than autosomal STRs because the Y chromosome is only found in males, which are only passed down by the father ...

  4. Non-paternity event - Wikipedia

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    In genetics, a non-paternity event (also known as misattributed paternity, not parent expected, or NPE) occurs when an individual's presumed father is not in fact their biological father. This is a type of misattributed parentage experience (MPE) which can involve inaccurate assumptions made by an individual, their parents, or medical ...

  5. Bachelor's Clayton Echard Clarifies 'Timeline' of Paternity Test

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    The truth will always set you free,” the former Bachelor, 30, wrote via Instagram Story on Thursday, September 21, alongside a screenshot of an email receipt from a DNA testing company.

  6. Paternity test negative, family reacts to results following ...

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    After finding a letter from his late wife that said he has a son, Tony Trapani got another blow -- the paternity test was negative. Paternity test negative, family reacts to results following ...

  7. Paternity Index - Wikipedia

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    Example calculation of a paternity index. In paternity testing, Paternity Index (PI) is a calculated value generated for a single genetic marker or locus (chromosomal location or site of DNA sequence of interest) and is associated with the statistical strength or weight of that locus in favor of or against parentage given the phenotypes of the tested participants and the inheritance scenario.

  8. Gypsy Rose Blanchard shares paternity test results to reveal ...

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  9. Genealogical DNA test - Wikipedia

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    DNA companies will usually provide an estimate of how closely related two people are, in terms of generations or years, based on the difference between their results. [33] Because STR values mutate frequently and are not permanent, false matches between two men can occur when they have the same STR values by chance.