A paternity test is harder to get right. If there's a difference in a DNA matching test, that eliminates the possibility. With a paternity test, you're just looking for similarity so there less ways to rule one out
Kinda. It depends on how the facility handles the sample, the type of magnification being done, how many points are compared, etc.
Some (older) types of tests might only compare a couple hundred locations, or not be particularly picky about how close a match actually is to be a match, etc.
lazide|2 years ago
Some (older) types of tests might only compare a couple hundred locations, or not be particularly picky about how close a match actually is to be a match, etc.
And contaminated samples are a big problem