A deceased DNA paternity test is performed when the alleged father has passed away. If a DNA sample from the deceased is available (such as blood, hair, or tissue), it can be directly tested. If no sample is available, alternative tests using the DNA of close relatives (such as grandparents, siblings, or children) are performed to reconstruct the relationship. These tests are often required for social security, inheritance, or legal cases.
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