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DNA Testing The Details The DNA report you will receive shows numbers in the first column that signify each of the 21 loci GTL have used in the DNA testing process. The columns marked Alleles Called on the DNA test report contain numbers indicating the two alleles found at each locus.
Paternity testing using DNA is extremely confidential and accurate. Each persons genetic profile is unique; a childs DNA is comprised of 50% from their biological father and 50% from their biological mother. Results are obtained by testing a DNA sample from the child, mother, and alleged father.
D3S1358 Other NamesChromosomal LocationGenBank AccessionUniSTS: 1482263p21.31 Chr 3; 45.557 Mb (May 2004, NCBI build 35)AC099539 has 16 repeats
The Combined Paternity Index is the number on the lower left side of the report (in the Interpretation section), directly under the Genetic System Table. If you are considered the biological father, there is a number listed for the Combined Paternity Index.
So thats what it means when you get a D3S1358, 17/18. You have 17 repeats on one chromosome and 18 on the other at D3S1358, a certain spot on a chromosome. The two numbers come from the fact that we all have two copies of each of our chromosomes* .
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DNA PROFILES Geneticists developed this set of markers for consistency in identifying individuals and named them ing to their location on the gene (think of D2S1338 as gene 2 location number 1338). Each marker location (or locus) shows two alleles, represented by numbers on the report.
The Combined Paternity Index is the number on the lower left side of the report (in the Interpretation section), directly under the Genetic System Table. If you are considered the biological father, there is a number listed for the Combined Paternity Index.
Paternity testing using DNA is extremely confidential and accurate. Each persons genetic profile is unique; a childs DNA is comprised of 50% from their biological father and 50% from their biological mother. Results are obtained by testing a DNA sample from the child, mother, and alleged father.
The alleged father is excluded as the biological father of the tested child. This conclusion is based on the non-observed alleles at the loci indicated (x). The alleged father lacks genetic markers that should be contributed to the child of the biological father.
The STR locus is named as, for example, D12S391, where D represents DNA, 12 means chromosome-12 on which the STR locus located, S stands for STR, and 391 is the unique identifier [1].

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