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So no, the 97% should be taken with a grain of salt. Special specimens require a $400 fee plus the lab testing fee. A negative result does not exclude the presence of a myeloproliferative neoplasm or other neoplastic process. Hi, Anna. It means the evidence submitted (genetic testing samples) to the lab whether for legal or for peace of mind purposes supports the assumed alleged father is excluded as the biological father. Hope this helps! Is it scientifically possible with any of your testing option whether it is special case taking higher fees or something else that after 3-4 years, only taking alleged fathers sample paternity test can be done on same child who was in maternity test without taking childs fresh sample because you are already having childs DNA profile. This means the Genetic testing lab was unable to conclusively show a biological relationship between an alleged father and child. Thank you for your comment! What does not excluded on a DNA test mean? So no matter what the results were: 99.9%, 96% or 0%, the court will still require you to test again, but this time under supervision. 99.9983% is extremely conclusive, so the mothers DNA was not needed in this case to strengthen results. We would be happy to further assist you with your specific test results. Is it possible you misinterpreted results? I have twins. We compare the genes at each marker in the childs profile to the genes at each marker in the alleged fathers profile. If it is inconclusive, what does that mean? If all human dna are 99.9% identical should I worry that my child with a 99.9% dna match may just be from another human? To confirm, the results received state the father tested is the father? Since theyre recommending additional testing with my mother and that isnt possible, what should we do? If I had a DNA swab test done on two sons and one came back 98% and the other 90% are these test considered inconclusive? My sisters pregnant and she and unborn child took a d.n.a test with the alleged father the results were 85% what does that mean? Chances are overwhelming that hell get a 0% probability of paternity. If your results say that the father is "not excluded", this means that there is almost 100% probability that the person is the biological father - in the example above, a 99.9998% probability. There is no reason why a paternity test should come back as inconclusive nowadays, unless there is another alleged father who is a close biological relative of the man being tested.