I dunno - figure a small percentage of folks are going to find some evidence that the man they knew as their dad isn't actually their father. That's kind of unsettling - I'd just sooner let things be and look towards the future, and not so much at the past.
>>I'd just sooner let things be and look towards the future, and not so much at the past.
Future is interesting too, just kinda tough to study. The past used to be my occupation.
The only way to use this as a paternity test would be if you are male and you and your father each take the Y chromosome test and they come out with different haplogroups -- but this really isn't designed for that.