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My son has Russell-Silver Syndrome....It has NOTHING to do with the amount of fluid around the baby. It is a form a Primordial Dwarfism, meaning, that the baby was conceived that way. It is definitely something genetic, but it's exact genetic cause or marker is not yet known.
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The answer would depend on how many markers were tested in total, if you are talking about a dna profile with 15 str markers and the sex marker, then no im afraid 9 is not enough to be the father, the father should share half of his dna, with the child. eg 15 markers should match. If you did a dna profile with 9 markers and they all match, i would ask for extended testing as a lot of people have anything from 4 to 11 markers in comman, therefore it could just be a random match to the child.
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you cant give a baby genetic screen, babys cells is still under growth that's why.
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Amniocentesis.
A new-born baby contains the same genetic information that it received from the mother (in her egg or ovum) and from the father (in his sperm). This means 50% of the baby's genes come from each parent. This is ALWAYS the case, even if a child looks much more like one parent than the other. Well, not exactly 50%; a new baby receives 50% of nucleic DNA from each parent, but they receive 100% of their ribosomal DNA from their mother, along with an average of 120 genetic mutations per birth.
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