A child is unable to have DNA from two men. This is because there must be two gametes that are able to sexually reproduce.
Then that DNA came from the father of the baby.
There are there differences between the DNA charts for the mother and the child because the child only shares one half of the mother's DNA. The other half of the child's DNA comes from the father.
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DNA bands that match those in the child's fingerprint and that aren't from the other parent.
As far as I know that isn't possible, so I'd call it a miracle or a lab error. There is a rare condition called Chimerism where one person can have 2 different sets of DNA. It happens when two non-identical twins merge in the womb whilst they are only a few cells big. Theoretically the DNA could have come from two different men.
The DNA of the Y-chromosome is the DNA that is transmitted only from father to son. This is because women have two X-chromosomes, one of which is given to each child. But men have one X-chromosome and one Y-chromosome. So if a father gives a Y-chromosome to his child that child will be male, while only females receive the father's X-chromosome.
Then that DNA came from the father of the baby.
Watson and Crick
Watson and Crick
Watson and Crick
If you are talking about a child, check the hair/eye color, or take a DNA test... Also ask your docter if s/he can tell when you concieved.
its not possible by genetic testing (DNA)
There are there differences between the DNA charts for the mother and the child because the child only shares one half of the mother's DNA. The other half of the child's DNA comes from the father.
Currently, there are no laws addressing this, however there is a move to create them to stop men paying child support checking to see if they are the father of the child.
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The DNA fingerprint of the father is compared with that of the child. If he is the true father, half of the bands on the child's DNA fingerprint will match with the father's, because the father provides half of the child's DNA.