The state may make a difference. If I recall correctly, some states give a specific percentage of accuracy the result must exceed. Again, if I recall correctly it is greater than 99.77 in some states.

Regardless, since tests are not 100% anything and given the situation, I doubt it would be difficult to get a court to order the brother submit to a dna test.


And payrolguy, your first response won the best answer of the year award.