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well he dint really take the test because the lady emitted that he was not the father of the baby.
Justin Bieber's court date is not until December 2011. He is taking a DNA test before the court date to verify that he is or is not the father. The results have not yet been released.
No, she had a hair cut and instead of leaving the hair on the floor security took it away in case someone tried to use it for a DNA test, there is no DNA happening but they are aware that someone might have taken it for that purpose.
No. The case was dropped because he took a DNA test that said he wasnt the father
not yet, but he will when they both (Justin Bieber and Mariah Yeater) go to court in December.
There will never be a DNA test done because there is no need, he isn't Michael's son, he was just a friend.
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No way, man. Smoking weed does not alter your DNA, no matter how much you think you smoke.
It takes like a day or so
I did a dna paternity test with a man that i thought was my father, i got the results and he was not my father my question is that if he had a bone marrow transplant will that change his blood type?
well he dint really take the test because the lady emitted that he was not the father of the baby.
DNA testing is very accurate, but isn't perfect. It is possible for a test to be wrong. If you doubt the results, you can ask to have the test repeated, or better yet, have the test run by a different laboratory.
How do I go about getting a court order for a DNA test when the mother lives in a different city about 3hr drive away? How can I keep the birth certifict from being signed until the DNA results come back?Who pays for a court ordered DNA test?
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.
He says no. A DNA test has been performed in November 2011 and results have not been published.
Because DNA is unchangeable, the date it's collected is irrelevant. It can be collected within an hour or in thrity years; it's still the same DNA. Testing methods and handling of the samples can affect the test results.
No. The cheek cells are what are swabbed off and other substances in the mouth are excluded.