Discovering misattributed paternity in genetic counselling: different ethical perspectives in two countries.
Misattributed paternity or 'false' paternity is when a man is wrongly thought, by himself and possibly by others, to be the biological father of a child. Nowadays, because of the progression of genetics and genomics the possibility of finding misattributed paternity during familial genetic...
Main Authors: | Tozzo, P, Caenazzo, L, Parker, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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