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. 1976 Nov;28(6):619–618.

A note on the distribution of the number of exclusions to be expected in paternity testing.

R Chakraborty, W J Schull
PMCID: PMC1685194  PMID: 795297

Abstract

The distribution of the number of exclusions to be expected in paternity testing is derived, and the calculation of the mean and variance of this distribution is indicated.

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