When a Paternity test is done & the father shows 99% is there a chance it could be his Fathers child?
Thanks it just makes me sick to my stomach that his own Father was sleeping with this Mother at the same time!!
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no. unless people are identical twins, their dna is very very different, even in a father son situation because the son had to get half of his dna from his mother, meaning that there isnt enough identical dna.
routinely report testing results with a probability of paternity of 99.99% or higher on inclusions and 0.00% on exclusions. If the alleged father and child do not share all of the required markers, then the alleged father is not the father of the child. This is called an "EXCLUSION" and the probability of paternity will be 0.00%. If the child and alleged father share the required markers, then the alleged father cannot be excluded as the biological father and a probability of paternity will be calculated. The minimum probability of paternity in an inclusion will be 99.99% or greater. A DNA paternity report can never provide a 100% probability of paternity because that would require comparing the DNA of the tested man to every other man on this earth, and that is not possible