Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Results are in

Paternity Test Report
Date
Collected Case ID# NAME Relationship Sample Type
4/16/2010 GF8404AF Roger Campbell Alleged Father Swab-self
4/8/2010 GF8404C Kathryn Butler Child Swab-self
DNA Test Data:
Genetic
System GF8404AF GF8404C
Paternity
Index
D8S1179 8,13 8,13 11.69
D21S11 27,30 30,30.2 0.99
D7S820 8,11 9,11 1.39
CSF1PO 10,11 10,11 1.82
D3S1358 15,18 15,18 2.50
TH01 6,9.3 6,8 1.22
D13S317 8,12 8,12 2.86
D16S539 12,15 11,12 0.83
D2S1338 19,22 19,19 3.64
D19S433 15.2,16.2 14,15.2 9.19
vWA 14,19 14,19 6.02
TPOX 8,10 8,10 6.28
D18S51 12,14 14,17 1.49
Amelogenin X,Y X,X 1.00
D5S818 11,13 11,12 0.64
FGA 21,26 21,26 10.67
Combined Paternity Index: 2703485
Probability of Paternity: 99.99%
Shared Alleles: 16 of 16
Conclusion:
The results of the DNA test indicate that the alleged father cannot be excluded as the biological father of
the child. The probability of paternity is 99.99% as compared to an untested, unrelated man of the
Caucasian population.
4/21/2010
Zach Gaskin Date
Director of Relationship Testing



For my other family, my real family. My dad, Ed is my real father in my eyes. ALthough we may have a strained relationship sometimes, he is my father and I love him. I do not want anything to do with Roger and don't expect that I ever will. I grew up in a very big, loving, happy family with cousins like siblings and aunts and uncles who have loved ... See Moreme all of my life. I am happy to get this test out of the way and get to know all of you, but for the rest of my family on facebook, I love you always and forever and in no way want to hurt any of you by bringing all of this out into the open. xo

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