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Paternity probability when a relative of the father is an alleged father
Authors:JW Lee  H-S Lee  M Park  J-J Hwang
Institution:

1Department of Statistics, Korea University, 5-1 Anamdong, Sungbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea

2Department of Legal Medicine, Korea University, 126-1 Anamdong, Sungbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea

3Department of Pre-Medicine, Eulji Medical College, 143-5 Yongdodong, Chung-gu, Taejeon, Korea

4Department of Legal Medicine, Korea University, 126-1 Anamdong, Sungbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea

Abstract:When scientists use DNA evidence in court, coancestry effects such as population structure and relatedness are usually ignored. In paternity cases, only if a particular man has the child's paternal allele at a certain locus, can he not be excluded in the paternity dispute. However, it is certainly true that close relatives will be far more likely to have the child's paternal allele than will random members of the reference population. In particular, the probability that the true father's brother has the paternal allele is very much greater than that for any other relationship. In this paper, the authors describe a method for inference in a case where the true father may be a relative of the alleged father. This paper also reports that most current methods overstate the probability that the alleged father is the father.
Keywords:Forensic science  Genetics  Statistics  DNA  Paternity  Coancestry coefficient  Genetic relationship
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