Hello boys! I'am back for yet another round of assignment and homework pounding after the holiday.
With the growning popularity of DNA in court cases as evidence, is it acceptable for an individual (or oragnisation) to carry out DNA paternity exclusion testing, using people's samples without their permission to discover your true father/mother?
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Smile, tomorrow will only be worse. Murphy's Law.
Some crosseyed says to you in a stupid, retarded voice, "erg, stop looking at me!"