Certain factors determine the degree of statistical probability that the matching DNA does indeed come from the true parent. The greater the number of genetic locations analysed by the laboratory, the more accurate the result. Our laboratory compares no less than 16 parts of the DNA molecule (warning not all labs do!).
If this is carried out, and both parents DNA is analysed, the probability of a not excluded parent being the actual parent will exceed 99.9999%. More.
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