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- Misattributed_paternity abstract "Misattributed paternity is the situation when a child’s putative father is not the child's biological father. Overall, the incidence misattributed paternity ranges is about 1-4%, though it may be considerably higher in certain populations. Genetic testing for purposes other than establishing paternity has the potential to unintentionally yield information regarding a child’s paternity. This generally occurs in two different scenarios: the first (and less complicated) occurs in searches for a suitable bone marrow or organ donor and the patient’s family members are tested; the second is in the course of a genetic-risk assessment for reproductive purposes.Misattributed paternity is also referred to as paternity fraud, though this term suggests that the misattribution was deliberate rather than accidental.".
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- Misattributed_paternity hasPhotoCollection Misattributed_paternity.
- Misattributed_paternity subject Category:Paternity.
- Misattributed_paternity comment "Misattributed paternity is the situation when a child’s putative father is not the child's biological father. Overall, the incidence misattributed paternity ranges is about 1-4%, though it may be considerably higher in certain populations. Genetic testing for purposes other than establishing paternity has the potential to unintentionally yield information regarding a child’s paternity.".
- Misattributed_paternity label "Misattributed paternity".
- Misattributed_paternity sameAs m.05zl7rr.
- Misattributed_paternity sameAs Q6875173.
- Misattributed_paternity sameAs Q6875173.
- Misattributed_paternity wasDerivedFrom Misattributed_paternity?oldid=598501154.
- Misattributed_paternity isPrimaryTopicOf Misattributed_paternity.