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I'd love to see this either substantiated or debunked - I've seen this claim made and refuted many times, but have never found a truly reliable source.



My recollection is that this number is based on a percentage of individuals seeking paternity tests-- where obviously we would expect to see a much larger number of false paternities showing up than in the general population.




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