Rare DNA Mistake Could Lead to False Paternity Results and Legal Issues
The researchers studied rare alleles of a DNA marker called D13S325 that were mistakenly identified as a different marker, D12S391. They used special kits to verify and sequence these rare alleles in five families. These rare alleles, named 5.1, have a low frequency in the population. The study warns that the D13S325 marker can be easily misidentified, so caution is needed in DNA testing and identification.