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  2. Paternity fraud - Wikipedia

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    These numbers suggest that the widely quoted and unsubstantiated figure of 10% of non-paternal events is an overestimate. However, in studies that solely looked at couples who obtained paternity testing because paternity was being disputed, there are higher levels: an incidence of 17% to 33% (median of 26.9%).

  3. Non-paternity event - Wikipedia

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    Gilding states that those data show only the incidence of non-paternity in which disputed parentage was the reason for paternity testing. [1] [25] In situations that disputed parentage was the reason for the paternity testing, there were higher levels with an incidence of 17% to 33% (median of 26.9%). Most at risk of parental discrepancy were ...

  4. DNA paternity testing - Wikipedia

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    DNA paternity testing for personal knowledge is legal, and home test kits are available by mail from representatives of AABB- and ISO 17025-certified laboratories. [28] DNA Paternity Testing for official purposes, such as sustento (child support) and inheritance disputes, must follow the Rule on DNA Evidence A.M. No. 06-11-5-SC, which was ...

  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.

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  8. Forensic DNA analysis - Wikipedia

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    A DQ alpha testing strip showing a positive result. The filled in dots represent the allele values for that sample. Developed in 1991, [10] DQ alpha testing was the first forensic DNA technique that utilized the polymerase chain reaction. [11]

  9. Cheating Wife Messes Up The Second Chance Husband Gave ... - AOL

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    In some rare but deeply impactful cases, doubts about fidelity or paternity can emerge, especially if there’s a history of infidelity. These suspicions can shatter the foundation of a ...