Task 4: A man is unsure if he is the biological father of all 4 of his children. DNA testing was done to confirm. mother child 2 father child 4 child 3 child 1 2 3 4 5 6 Based on these DNA fingerprints, are any of the children not related to the father? If so, which ones? Explain how you arrived at your conclusion.
Task 4: A man is unsure if he is the biological father of all 4 of his children. DNA testing was done to confirm. mother child 2 father child 4 child 3 child 1 2 3 4 5 6 Based on these DNA fingerprints, are any of the children not related to the father? If so, which ones? Explain how you arrived at your conclusion.
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Transcribed Image Text:**Task 4:** A man is unsure if he is the biological father of all 4 of his children. DNA testing was done to confirm.
The image contains a diagram displaying DNA fingerprinting results. The lanes are labeled as follows:
1. Mother
2. Child 1
3. Child 2
4. Father
5. Child 3
6. Child 4
The DNA fingerprinting shows bands that are used to compare genetic similarities and differences among the individuals.
**Explanation:**
To determine biological relationships, one would look for bands in the children's lanes that match either the mother or the father. If there are bands present in a child's lane that do not align with either parent, that child may not be biologically related to the father.
**Question:** Based on these DNA fingerprints, are any of the children not related to the father? If so, which ones? **Explain** how you arrived at your conclusion.
**Analysis and Conclusion:**
- Compare each child's DNA bands to those of both the mother and the father.
- Identify if any child lacks band correspondence with the father, indicating it might not be his biological child. Based on the visual comparison, determine the conclusion.
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