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When coming in a girl your DNA will be part of her forever so if she leaves you and finds someone else and procriates does this mean that your DNA is now in her child as well?

If you come into a girl your DNA will not be part of her forever unless you actually had a child with her... I'm not even sure that your DNA becomes part of her at any time. Obviously, if there is a child, that child will get both parents DNA, but I don't think the female retains it.


Is it true babys tell if your boyfriend is cheating on you?

Yes, the baby's DNA contains cromosones from both parents, there are 24 pairs in total, one from each parent in each pair. They take DNA from both parents, and the child and compare the parents with the child's.


How does the DDC perform paternity tests?

They perform paternity tests by DNA tests, which is a very effective way to do tests. DNA is unique to everyone. If trying to find the parents of a child, they will take DNA from the parents and the child and test them in a Eletrophoresis. From there, they will observe the bands, if the DNA bands of the child matches any or both of the parents, they it is confirmed who is the parent.


Are there any home genealogy DNA tests available?

DNA Testing and Home DNA are both sites that sell DNA tests. While they can determine parents of a child the tests do not offer any genealogy information.


Father or mother more important?

For the well rounded development of a child both are important equally. A child came from both a father and a mother and have DNA from each parent. Thus the child has part of both of your personalities. You each can contribute something special to the child's upbringing equally.


Does the mother or father have the greatest percentage in a child?

In the nuclear DNA both parents contribute equally. However the mother contributes all of the mitochondrial DNA. Blood types are determined entirely by the nuclear DNA, so both parents contribute equally.


The children's father is not listed on their birth certificates. What parental rights does he have in Pennsylvania?

The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.The father must establish his paternity through the court via a DNA test and then he can request both a visitation order and child support order.


Do dads have babies?

Dads and Moms have babies between them. The Mom does 99% of the work, but they both claim the credit. The dad's sperm contributes half of the genetic content in a baby. The mother's egg contributes the other half. When sperm meets egg, a baby is produced. After spending 40 weeks in the womb, the baby is born. So basically, the father contributes his DNA, but the mother actually carries the child inside of her and gives birth to the baby.


Is it possible for a great uncle and aunt to be tested to determine if a child is a relation?

Yes, there are DNA tests that can determine whether a great uncle, or a great aunt, is likely related to a particular child. DNA samples are needed from both the child and the adults whose relationship is to be assessed.


Who would you share more DNA with brother or son?

You share more DNA with your son because you pass on half of your DNA to your child, while siblings share, on average, half of their DNA, but it can vary due to genetic recombination.


When the dna results come in will there be something on the dna test about the y chromsome This is a paternity test of a child.?

The Y chromosome will be included in the DNA test that determines paternity, because as we all know, half of our DNA comes from the mother and the other half from the father, which makes up the full genetic profile of the child with both x and y chromosome pairings.


Why are there differences between the DNA charts for the mother and the child?

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.