Terasaki P I, Bernoco D, Gjertson D, Mickey M R, Perdue S
Forensic Sci Int. 1978 Nov-Dec;12(3):227-32. doi: 10.1016/0379-0738(78)90007-5.
Using HLA tissue typing as the basic genetic test along with ABO and haptoglobin typing, it is generally possible either to exclude a putative father conclusively or, in nonexclusion cases, to assign a greater than 95% probability of paternity. In 22 of 53 nonexclusion cases, the putative father had a probability of paternity above 99% based on these genetic tests.