DNA - tests
Test Y
Description
- A method, the groundwork of which is laid down by the achievements in the sphere of the genetics
- It provides us with information about a common biological father of male individuals
- It analyses the Y – chromosome in the DNA of the sample of the genetic material
- Each Y - chromosome is being passed on from fathers to sons
- Trough DNA analysis there is information being rendered about:
- A common biological father (the persons tested are brothers) - one and the same Y-chromosome in the DNA structure in the persons being examined
- A different biological father (the examined persons could be brothers, but with a different biological father) - a different Y-chromosome in the DNA structure in the persons being examined
- Statistical success of the method – up to 99,99%
Results and analysis
- Depending on the kind of the test, the precision of the feedback information varies:
- Test Y1 - it confirms or rejects the possibility that two or more male individuals have a common biological father with precision up to 99,9%.
The test can be performed with no presence of biological material from the mother
- Test Y2 - it confirms or rejects the possibility that two or more male individuals have a common biological father with precision up to 99,99%.
The test can be performed with no presence of biological material from the mother
- Test Y3 - it confirms or rejects the possibility that two or more male individuals have a common biological father with precision up to 99,999%.
The test must be performed with presence of biological material from the mother
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