[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"To understand your paternity test results, it is important to remember that a child receives equal amounts of genetic material from its father and mother. In the paternity test, several locations on the tested DNA are used to determine the likelihood that the tested man is the father. These locations are listed in the TEST column on the left side of the paternity test results. For each location tested, the mother, child and alleged fathers result (or phenotype) is represented by a number in the final report. When you read the result, it is important to first compare the numbers for the child and mother. Because the child received half of its DNA from the mother, one of the numbers in the childs column must match one of the numbers in the mothers column. Once you have determined which number of the childs matches the mother, the childs remaining number must match one of the fathers numbers. If the tested man has the same number as the child, he cannot be excluded as the biological father of the child. If the tested man does not share that number with the child, the man can be excluded as the father of the child for that location on the DNA. [/FONT]"
Caylee's DNA matched up with Casey, Lee, and George.[/COLOR]