Will the paternity test results give a conclusion that is 100% certain?
If paternal bands in the child's profile are not present in the man's profile, then he is not the father of the child. This will be reported as a definite exclusion. If all of the paternal bands in the child's profile are present in the man's profile, then the man is not excluded from being the father and a statistical analysis is carried out to define the strength of the evidence to support the assertion that he is the father. When the mother is taking part, the probability of paternity is usually reported to be in excess of 99.9%. If the mother is not taking part the probability of paternity should be in excess of 99%. Occasionally one band in the child's profile is not present in either the mother or claimed father's profile and then it may be necessary to carry out further work to clarify the claimed relationship. Thus paternity test results if done correctly claim at least 99% validity.
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