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DNA test results - accuracy

99.99+, but is there any room for errors?

dave.smith
post 31.May.2012, 09:57 AM
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I have read that if all 16 markers are not check, this could invalidate the results, as well as the tester's not having access to the mother's sample (although this is not necessary, just requires extra lab work).

If a report does not include results for each marker, could this invalidate the results in a legal sense?
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JulieLou40
post 31.May.2012, 10:05 AM
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..I knew before I even clicked on this story, that it would be this OP.

OP, you have repeatedly posted about the state of your relationship, and said how you don't trust your partner. Why would you still be in a relationship like that?

Frankly, after reading your (many) other posts, I think she would be better off without you.
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Jamtjim
post 31.May.2012, 10:09 AM
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QUOTE
99.99+, but is there any room for errors?

Yes; less that 0.01% one would assume.
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Snood
post 31.May.2012, 10:11 AM
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Location: Gothenburg
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To all intents and purposes you can consider a DNA test result to be 100% conclusive.
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Shibumi
post 31.May.2012, 10:18 AM
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Assuming the DNA test was positive and we're talking about your DNA... are you trying to get out of recognizing and supporting your child on a technicality or do you still truly suspect that the child is not yours?
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Snood
post 31.May.2012, 10:20 AM
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He's looking for whatever loophole or way he can to get out of his responsibilities.
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skogsbo
post 31.May.2012, 10:21 AM
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QUOTE (Shibumi @ 31.May.2012, 10:18 AM) *
Assuming the DNA test was positive and we're talking about your DNA... are you trying to get out of recognizing and supporting your child on a technicality or do you still ... (show full quote)

I think the OP has every intention of supporting the child, but he might kick it's mother into touch!!

OP, I think the odds are millions to 1, but this presume no contamination. If a sample was marginal match or unmatched, then they would say so or/and request another sample to confirm. Any legitimate company caring out DNA matching, knows the implications of getting it wrong.
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byke
post 31.May.2012, 10:28 AM
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OP, generally a 16 marker is not too informative.
However, if you are the father, and the child is male ... then testing it will be allot easier than that of a daughter.
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byke
post 31.May.2012, 10:29 AM
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BTW who are you testing with?
As there is a lot of shady web companies offering this ... not too accurate most of the time.
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dave.smith
post 31.May.2012, 10:31 AM
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Basically what skogsbo said...

I am not trying to shirk responsibility but rather need ammo if the sambo decides to keep on with her recent petty ways...
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Shibumi
post 31.May.2012, 10:33 AM
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So she's saying the child is not yours even after a positive DNA test?
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Jamtjim
post 31.May.2012, 10:34 AM
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To all intents and purposes you can consider a DNA test result to be 100% conclusive.

With a presumed accuracy of 99.99% one would expect one incorrect result in every 10000 tests which isn't very much (unless you happen to be that one) but significant still. If one wants to be extra specially sure one can always do the test again which raise the odds of both being wrong to one in 100 million.
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dave.smith
post 31.May.2012, 10:43 AM
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She is saying the baby IS mine despite having drastically different charcateristics, and she has cheated in the past. Unfortunately I have no solid evidence, but she is insisting that I am not emotionally supportive etc, despite the fact that we have an equal workload with the baby, and with regular chores my share has gone up to 90%!

It is becoming very stressful - there have been a lot of ups and downs over the last few months, but although I admit I am not perfect, I wish that I had some way to prove that she was cheating, so we can work through it and finally move on.
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Jamtjim
post 31.May.2012, 10:46 AM
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If you are in any doubt, I would have the test; you wouldn't want to be raising some other blokes child without being fully aware of that. However by doing so, you will be making it clear to the kids mother that you don't trust her and that could have consequences as well...
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dave.smith
post 31.May.2012, 10:48 AM
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Bkye, it wasn't a kit ordered online, it was an actual lab...
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