The phrase “father and daughter close relative patched” suggests a possible scenario where a “patch” refers to a software fix, a genetic data correction, or a relationship database update.

: A theoretical paper reviewing existing literature on how a secure tie with a father figure shapes a daughter's self-worth and future mental health outcomes.

In complex cases—such as when a father and daughter share unusual genetic markers or "mutations" at a specific locus—labs may need to manually adjust calculations.

Using simulated parent–offspring trios (n=500), we extracted patched IBD segments (≥5 cM but <15 cM, with ≥1 mismatch per 10 cM). We compared likelihood ratios (LRs) using 15 CODIS STRs vs. adding HD NACR221. The “close relative patched” condition was defined as >70% of expected shared segments present but with gaps.

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The phrase does not appear to be a standard term in professional genetics, paternity testing, or forensic science. Based on common diagnostic patterns, it likely refers to a specific technical status or error code within a proprietary database or a "patched" software version of a family relationship analysis tool.

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