Road rules1 min ago
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I have just read a letter in the problem page of a magazine and it was from a man whos girlfriend had slept with his brother. She had had a baby but they didn't know who's it was. The girlfriend had refused a DNA test. Even if they had done one, could they tell with the two men being brothers? Wouldn't they share their DNA or would their be enough of a difference to tell?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt they would be able to tell. Yet.
Except for identical twins, each person's DNA is unique.
Half of the DNA is inherited from our father and the other half from our mother. Siblings (brothers or sisters) inherit different combinations of DNA from the same parents and are therefore different from each other.
The technology of DNA profiling doesn't yet allow the examination of every single difference between people's DNA. So it could be open to speculation.
Except for identical twins, each person's DNA is unique.
Half of the DNA is inherited from our father and the other half from our mother. Siblings (brothers or sisters) inherit different combinations of DNA from the same parents and are therefore different from each other.
The technology of DNA profiling doesn't yet allow the examination of every single difference between people's DNA. So it could be open to speculation.
However.... there are a number of types of tests generally the first test they would use wouldn't necessarily distinguish between brothers.
Of course in this case if a test were taken it would be under the knowledge that it would have to be the more advanced test
http://www.hsc.unt.edu/departments/pathology_a natomy/dna/faq.htm
Of course in this case if a test were taken it would be under the knowledge that it would have to be the more advanced test
http://www.hsc.unt.edu/departments/pathology_a natomy/dna/faq.htm