ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING DISPUTED PATERNITY USING DNA-BASED METHODS
Heba Gebaly Mohamed Mohamed Gabr;
Abstract
Abstract
The paternity of a child may be disputed either when the child is born in wedlock and the husband denies paternity or when the child is born out of wedlock and the man named as the father denies paternity. There is great variation across cultures in beliefs about paternity, but cross-culturally, paternity confidence is positively associated with men’s involvement with children and with investment or inheritance from paternal kin.
The study aims to focus on the role of DNA as powerful technology in disputed paternity and to determine the different environmental factors that predispose to deny children.
The paternity of a child may be disputed either when the child is born in wedlock and the husband denies paternity or when the child is born out of wedlock and the man named as the father denies paternity. There is great variation across cultures in beliefs about paternity, but cross-culturally, paternity confidence is positively associated with men’s involvement with children and with investment or inheritance from paternal kin.
The study aims to focus on the role of DNA as powerful technology in disputed paternity and to determine the different environmental factors that predispose to deny children.
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| Title | ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING DISPUTED PATERNITY USING DNA-BASED METHODS | Other Titles | العوامل البيئية المؤثرة في حالات إثبات النسب بإستخدام طريقة الحامض النووي | Authors | Heba Gebaly Mohamed Mohamed Gabr | Issue Date | 2019 |
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