what are the various serum proteins used in parantal testing?
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Paternity can be determined by highly accurate tests conducted on blood or tissue samples of the father (or alleged father), mother and child. These tests have an accuracy range of between 90 and 99 percent. ... If the father could be one of several men, each may be required to take a genetic test to determine paternity...
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Isoelectric focusing of plasminogen (PLG) was tested on a Minnesota population of 2,187 white individuals and 451 paternity cases. A total of six different PLG allotypes were observed PLG*1, PLG*2, PLG*3, PLG*B, PLG*D and PLG*M. Observed gene frequencies predicted a probability P = 0.2 of excluding men who were falsely determined to be parents. The observed frequency of PLG exclusions among all exclusions detected in the study using a test battery of 14-16 genetic markers was similar to the expected value. PLG phenotyping proved to be a very useful genetic marker system in routine parentage testing.