Re: Y&R Hey wait a minute the blood test
- From: "Pat Wadley" <mjw0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 19:44:39 -0500
"Diane Johnston" <tvor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Pat Wadley wrote:
With Nina going around saying that Cane isn't the real PIII and CaneI think the way it works is that blood tests can only definitely rule you
looking so worried and, seemingly, the bottom is about to fall out, what
about the blood test for the baby?
Remember when Chloe said she was pregnant and that Cane was the Daddy?
And Cane took the blood test, using his own blood and the test showed
that there was a likelihood that Cane was the Daddy.
Well, if he isn't related to Jill that means that he isn't related to
Billy, his brother, who is the real Father of Chloe's baby.
How could the test show that there was a likelihood that Cane was the
Father if he is not related to Billy? And if he isn't Jill's son, how
could he be related to Billy so that the paternity test would show that
there was a "likelihood" that Cane was the Father?
I knew something about all these tests was bugging me. Cane would have
had no reason to "fake" the blood test. There is no way he could get
blood from "the real PIII" and there would be no positive test if his
blood did not match, within genetic parameters, Billy's genetic
background.
How are they going to get around that?
my2cents
p
out, so if you have a similar blood type, you can't be ruled out.
Diane
Actually, if that is true then anyone within hundred miles who had the same
blood type would be considered the Daddy.
In this case, however, it said that Cane was a match. It didn't say that he
was definitely the Father, but that no one except a close blood
[matriarchal] relative of Cane's could be the father and since no one else
knew about Billy, except, of course, for Chloe, they all assumed, including
Cane, that he was the father.
Now, if they were only looking at blood types then Chloe would not have been
so sanguine about the blood test. But since she knew that Cane and Billy
were, at least, half brothers, she was not concerned that Cane would be
excluded as both had the same mother and, thus, the same genetic markers in
their blood.
They use the genetic markers in the father's blood to check for the same
markers in the kid's blood.
my2cents
p
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