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SPARC Paternity FAQ

7. What kind of results should I expect from a paternity test?
Paternity tests done by the PCR and RFLP methods return results that are normally expressed as "0% chance of parentage" or "better than a 99.0% chance of parentage". In other words, properly performed tests don't return results like "87.8%", and you should be immediately ask for a retest should your paternity test show any result that falls in between "0%" and "99.0%+".

Although a "99.0% chance of paternity" sounds pretty good at first, it only represents 1 out of 100 statistically- not nearly high enough to base actual paternity on. For real confidence of paternity, testing must be be to a level of 99.99%. This equates to only a 1-in-10,000 chance of misidentification.

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