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.
A child is unable to have DNA from two men. This is because there must be two gametes that are able to sexually reproduce.
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.
you will need to obtain a DNA test once the baby is born, then you ask the men to take the same test, whoever the father is will be responsible as well for the welfare of the child.
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.
Well the mother never needs to establish maternity as she knows that's her child, but the father would have to establish paternity by taking a DNA test. The most accurate test are done by swabbing both mother and father's inside cheek with a cotton swab along with the child to match the DNA. Now if the mother is non willing to test, paternity can still be established by just the father and child testing alone.
Yes, if for no other reason, but of a 30% rate of paternity fraud committed against military men.
no. 1 baby is conceived from 1 egg and 1 sperm.
gender bias ;)
It could be either but the 6th is slightly more likely. You can't tell without blood type or possibly DNA.
A DNA paternity test can be used to trace men's genetics by analyzing specific genetic markers to determine biological relatedness between individuals. This test compares the genetic information of the man with that of the child to establish a father-child relationship with a high degree of accuracy.
its in our DNA
Gender bias