Moebius
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>>>> Human Paternity Evidence#1
There is not a scientific test on the planet that returns results of 100% accuracy. but whatever. I'll let the scientists explain this.
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Why will results claiming probable inclusion never equal 100%?
In paternity testing, no man will ever be 100% included as the biological father because there is always the slight possibility that the DNA profile of the alleged father matches the DNA profile of the child by mere chance. The likelihood of this happening is usually well below 0.001% (1 in 100,000), but it depends in large part on the ethnic origin of the individuals involved.
http://www.dna-geneticconnections.com/dna_accuracy.html
No.With modern technology, you could design a test to establish paternity to virtually any degree of certainty you liked (even 100%), its just that the higher the level of certainty you demand, the more cumbersome, time-consuming, and expensive the test needs to be. So the benchmark of 99.99%+ represents a realistic compromise between absolute accuracy, cost, turnaround time, and legal necessity.
There is not a scientific test on the planet that returns results of 100% accuracy. but whatever. I'll let the scientists explain this.
edit:
Why will results claiming probable inclusion never equal 100%?
In paternity testing, no man will ever be 100% included as the biological father because there is always the slight possibility that the DNA profile of the alleged father matches the DNA profile of the child by mere chance. The likelihood of this happening is usually well below 0.001% (1 in 100,000), but it depends in large part on the ethnic origin of the individuals involved.
http://www.dna-geneticconnections.com/dna_accuracy.html