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Let's analyse that. Suppose the frequency of the blue eye gene and the brown eye gene are the same in the general population, and suppose the prior probability of cheating is 10%. Then we can simulate this: from random import random, randint p_blue = 0.5 p_cheat = 0.1 def randbool(p): return random() We get 4619 times cheated and 14226 times faithful. The probability of cheating went up substantially relative to the…
Eye color is non-mendelian.
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I read somewhere that paternal uncertainty is the leading cause of male violence in every culture in the world, from aboriginal Australia to New York. You wonder, if evolution (cultural or biological) has not allowed any variance in this trait - it must be necessary for reproduction. It would mean that men who don't get angry at the prospect of raising another man's children, inescapably raise another man's children.
http://www.martindaly.ca/uploads/2/3/7/0/23707972/cinderella... >The most thorough analyses are from Canada, where data in a national archive of all homicides known to police indicate that children under 5 years of age were beaten to death by their putative genetic fathers at a rate of 2.6 deaths per million child-years at risk (residing with their fathers), while the corresponding rate for stepfathers was over 120 t…
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#43I don't know if this is apocryphal or not, but I'd always heard the same thing happened in the 50s when blood typing became widely available. So I don't think anyone in that industry should be exactly surprised at this particular result.
When a sick child needs a transplant, the parents are the first to be checked for compatibility. Sometimes the results are impossible. The policy in such cases simply to inform the putative father that he's not a match and leave it at that.
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#44If ask Reddit is anything to go by this is slowly becoming normal. You have to wonder if 20-30 years from now mores will have shifted to reflect the reality that there are often familial buried secrets of every kind out there. https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/search?q=Dna&restrict_sr=...
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The non-paternatity rate is very class dependant. In the upper-middle the rate is quite low, but in the underclasses it can get up to around 20%.
No way, 1-2% is more like the range. For the western world, for serious studies e.g. tracking surnames vs Y chromosomes. Most much higher figures come from counting only disputed cases, which are obviously going to be skewed. Edit, some links: Surname "Sykes": https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1288207/ Bone marrow: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22688803
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#46If ask Reddit is anything to go by this is slowly becoming normal. You have to wonder if 20-30 years from now mores will have shifted to reflect the reality that there are often familial buried secrets of every kind out there. https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/search?q=Dna&restrict_sr=...
In France and Germany they banned paternity tests https://www.irishtimes.com/news/french-men-s-insecurity-over...
Not sure what this is talking about, but DNA Paternity tests are most certainly legal in Germany there is even a right to have one done: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/__1598a.html
edit: So I checked, what happened is that Germany banned genetic tests where there is no consent from the party a sample was taken from. In the case of a paternity test where the father, mother or child is unwilling, a court can instead force the test as knowing paternity has been decided to be a constitutional right.
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#47I really wish this article provided some insight on how much these people are being paid. 95% of the job may be lightweight customer service but providing emotional labor ot people in distress if quite demanding on the provider, regardless of how much training they're given.
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#48Earlier quoted context omitted.
No way, 1-2% is more like the range. For the western world, for serious studies e.g. tracking surnames vs Y chromosomes. Most much higher figures come from counting only disputed cases, which are obviously going to be skewed. Edit, some links: Surname "Sykes": https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1288207/ Bone marrow: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22688803
Most people are not members of the underclass. Anyway you can't really use historical data like this to estimate the non-paternity rate today.
The bone marrow study was 2012, and no class has a monopoly on Leukemia. I would not be surprised if there were a class gradient, but an average of under 2% doesn't leave room for a very big underclass to be scoring 20% or 30%.
These are England and Germany, things could be different elsewhere, I don't know whether there is good data.
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#49Earlier quoted context omitted.
I read somewhere that paternal uncertainty is the leading cause of male violence in every culture in the world, from aboriginal Australia to New York. You wonder, if evolution (cultural or biological) has not allowed any variance in this trait - it must be necessary for reproduction. It would mean that men who don't get angry at the prospect of raising another man's children, inescapably raise another man's children.
http://www.martindaly.ca/uploads/2/3/7/0/23707972/cinderella... >The most thorough analyses are from Canada, where data in a national archive of all homicides known to police indicate that children under 5 years of age were beaten to death by their putative genetic fathers at a rate of 2.6 deaths per million child-years at risk (residing with their fathers), while the corresponding rate for stepfathers was over 120 t…
Thinking aloud: that's about 1/7 of Canada's murder rate, and if I guess that under-5 children are 7% of population, such things would make up 1% of all murders, which does not sound crazy to me.
If step-dads are 100x more dangerous, and 10% of kids have one (just a guess) then step-kid murders would be 10% of all murders. That sounds high but perhaps not crazy? 321.6 / million is about 20x the whole country's murder rate.
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In France and Germany they banned paternity tests https://www.irishtimes.com/news/french-men-s-insecurity-over...
> On May 15th, the German Bundesrat adopted a similar measure. Not sure what this is talking about, but DNA Paternity tests are most certainly legal in Germany there is even a right to have one done: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bgb/__1598a.html edit: So I checked, what happened is that Germany banned genetic tests where there is no consent from the party a sample was taken from. In the case of a paternity test…
Upon a right-of-clarification request, the family court may substitute for consent not given and order submission to a test sample.