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Mark and Susan had an affair- they are full siblings. Susan got pregnant and had a child- Jane. The child, Jane, grows up to suspect that Mark, her uncle, might in reality be her biological father. What can she do?
Ideally, she could do a paternity DNA test. This would involve getting a DNA sample from Mark and seeing whether their DNA profiles are the same- if they are, it would confirm that Mark is not her uncle but her father.
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Monday, May 5, 2014
Found on the Website of a DNA Testing Business
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Technically the uncle/father in question in the above scenario would be both an uncle and father if paternity was confirmed. But a paternity DNA test would really be the only relationship DNA test that would be definitive.
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