The Paternity Index (PI) is calculated by dividing ___________by_________ .
A) the probability that the putative father is the real father; the probability that putative father is not the real father
B) the probability that the nonmaternal allele comes from the putative father; the probability that the allele comes from another male in the population
C) the probability that the nonmaternal allele comes from a random male; the probability that the allele comes from another male in the father's population
D) the probability that the childs allele comes from the mother; the probability that the childs allele comes from the father
E) the probability putative father has the child's allele; the probability that the allele comes from another male in the population
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