Abstract
We present examples of our routine work, which demonstrate the impact of additional ChrX marker typing in special paternity case situations. In each of the seven cases, an extensive testing of autosomal markers failed to yield satisfying results ( W>99.9% or 3 exclusions). However, by expanding the analysis to ChrX markers, these criterions were met in five of seven cases.
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