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Paternity testing: I. Calculation of paternity indexes
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1983AbstractAn algorithm, readily adaptable to microcomputers, is given for computing paternity indexes. A closed‐form expression based only on gene frequencies and phenotype structures is derived for the paternity index for a given mother/child/alleged father trio and any blood group system.
L. Kaiser, G. A. F. Seber, John M. Opitz
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Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1989
There is evidence that parentage determination was a problem even in biblical times. The most significant developments in resolving these problems occurred in the 20th century starting with Landsteiner's description of the ABO blood group system in 1900. The utility of paternity testing increased as new blood group systems were identified.
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There is evidence that parentage determination was a problem even in biblical times. The most significant developments in resolving these problems occurred in the 20th century starting with Landsteiner's description of the ABO blood group system in 1900. The utility of paternity testing increased as new blood group systems were identified.
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Paternity Index and Attribution of Paternity
Human Heredity, 1984If blood typing and similar tests do not exclude a putative father in a paternity case, his probability of paternity can be assessed with the formulae of Essen-Möller[1938]. Gürtler[1956] uses an alternative route, viz. the paternity index, to reach identical end results. Majumder and Nei [1983] claim that the methods are not powerful enough.
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Science
Geneticist Maarten Larmuseau tackles a touchy question: How often are children genetically unrelated to their presumed fathers?
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Geneticist Maarten Larmuseau tackles a touchy question: How often are children genetically unrelated to their presumed fathers?
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2017
In this chapter, I introduce the central themes of the book. These themes can best be presented as questions, as follows: When parents exercise power over their children, what are the various forms power takes and what forms of power can be morally justified? When we evaluate the legitimacy of parental power, can we be faced with moral dilemmas, and if
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In this chapter, I introduce the central themes of the book. These themes can best be presented as questions, as follows: When parents exercise power over their children, what are the various forms power takes and what forms of power can be morally justified? When we evaluate the legitimacy of parental power, can we be faced with moral dilemmas, and if
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Paternalism to empowerment: all in the eye of the beholder?
Disability and Society, 2023Terry Carney +2 more
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