When comparing the STR profiles of the father and child

In the case of autosomal STRs, one of the father’s STR alleles will be present in either Child 1 or Child 2. For Y-chromosome STRs, a complete match is expected. When comparing with a female child, Y-chromosome information is unavailable, so the maximum number of STRs compared will be 27.

Autosomal STRMale Child 1Male Child 2Father
TPOX8,128,88,12
D2S4419.1,119.1,1010,11
D2S133819,1919,1919,23
D4S24088,98,88,9
FGA22,2522,2522,22
D5S81810,1010,1110,13
CSF1PO10,1112,1211,12
D6S104313,1313,1313,17
D7S8209,1210,1010,12
D8S117913,1413,1413,16
D9S112213,1311,1111,13
D10S124814,1514,1513,15
TH018,98,97,8
vWA18,1818,1818,20
D13S3178,128,88,12
D16S53910,1311,1310,11
D17S130112,1212,1212,12
D19S43313,1414,1413,15.2
D20S48214,1414,1414,15
D22S104511,1615,1615,16
AmelogeninX,YX,YX,Y
Autosomal STR Comparison
Y-Chromosome STRMale Child 1Male Child 2Father
DYS505121212
DYS570181818
DYS576181818
DYF387S1373737
DYS391101010
DYS635212121
DYS389I131313
DYS438101010
DYS549121212
DYS448191919
Y-Chromosome STR Comparison