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JULY 30, 2018

When Two Possible Fathers are Brothers or Related

Itโ€™s not unusual for a customer to tell us there are two possible fathers for a child and that those two fathers are biologically related. Although two possible fathers who are related donโ€™t share all their DNA (unless theyโ€™re identical twins), they do share enough that getting conclusive results for paternity testingย may be problematic. So can paternity-test results under these conditions be trusted? Yes! Here are some relationship possibilities and how they may affect test results.

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If Possible Fathers are Brothers

Itโ€™s important to remember that, although they are closely related, full brothers each have very DNA profiles that are still quite distinct from each other. The chances of two brothers who are not identical twins matching a child at each genetic marker for paternity testing are not likely. But since the relationship between possible fathers is so close, we still recommend that each of the men test with the child, if possible. At the very least, itโ€™s essential to notify the lab that there are two possible fathers and that they are brothers. The lab can then test more genetic markers, if necessary. Itโ€™s also important toย include the childโ€™s motherโ€™s DNA in testing.ย When you include the motherโ€™s DNA, it helps analysts to more easily determine which data is coming from the possible father and which is coming from her.

If Possible Fathers are Twins

Fraternal Twins

If the men are fraternal twins, the DNA connection between them is the same as it would be for โ€œregularโ€ brothers. As when โ€œregularโ€ brothers test, itโ€™s best when both men can test and the mother should also contribute a DNA sample to strengthen paternity testing results (seeย If Possible Fathers are Brothers, above).

Identical Twins

For identical twins, their DNA is as you would expect: exactly the same! With todayโ€™s level of technology, this makes being able to genetically differentiate between the twins for paternity testing purposes practically impossible and completely cost-prohibitive since it would require testing most of their genetic markers instead of the standard 16.

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If Possible Fathers are Father/Son

A full 50% of the sonโ€™s DNA comes from his father, so if these two men are the possible fathers for a child, there is a high possibility of obtaining a โ€œfalse positiveโ€ result if only one of the men participates in testing. Therefore, the ideal is for both men to test with the child. If this isnโ€™t possible for whatever reason, then the lab must be notified ahead of time (so that additional analysis can be conducted) and the mother should definitely send in her DNA sample as well.

If Possible Fathers are Cousins

Even men who are first cousins donโ€™t share enough genetic material in common to cause a โ€œfalse positiveโ€ for a paternity test: the connection is just too far removed to make a significant difference.

Final Thought

To repeat the most important points:ย In all cases whereย two possible fathers are closely related, itโ€™s bestย if both men can test at the same time.ย  Ifย there is a close genetic connection between possible fathers, and only one man can or is willing to test, itโ€™s importantย to notify the lab about the biological relationship when submitting DNA samples: better safe than sorry!

About DNA Diagnostics Centerย (DDC)

DNA Diagnostic Center is the world leader in paternity and relationship testing. We serve healthcare professionals, government agencies, and individuals around the world to determine family relationships with trusted accuracy.

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