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Quick Scroll From RxBDS- paternity dispute-blood group 06.23.08 (2 months ago) #1

Paternity disputes depends on identification of following factors
a)M&N factors
b)ABO groups
c)Leishmann groups
d)RH groups

Original Link:http://www.rxbds.com/postt4072.html

Controversy between ABO and M&N factors. But, I personally felt none are actually reliable enough for solving paternity disputes... Right? Anyhow of the given choices, controversy is between ABO and M&N.

And paternity dispute could mean "I-am-not-father" type as well as "I-am-the-father" type? Or... am I wrong here? I mean to ask if it is only one of them that is called as "paternity dispute"?
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blood gr is mainly used now in case of dispute of stolen or exchanged child in ward .we begin with abo system , n confirmatory is dna finger printing
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deepa1 wrote:
blood gr is mainly used now in case of dispute of stolen or exchanged child in ward .we begin with abo system , n confirmatory is dna finger printing


I too thought of that... but that mcq book for some odd reason gave M&N to be the answer. I never heard of that being used for the disputes and wanted to check if it was only me who hadn't heard (being ignorant) or that the key was misleading.

Do we lock in on ABO as the answer for the question? Or... should we keep the discussion open?
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