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Evidence relating to paternity may include:

(A) Evidence of sexual intercourse between the mother and alleged father at any possible time of conception;

(B) An expert’s opinion concerning the statistical probability of the alleged father’s paternity based upon the duration of the mother’s pregnancy;

(C) Blood or DNA test results, weighted in accordance with evidence of the statistical probability of the alleged father’s paternity;

(D) Medical or anthropological evidence relating to the alleged father’s paternity of the child based on tests performed by experts. If a man has been identified as a possible father of the child, the Tribal Court may, and upon request of a party shall, require the child, the mother, and the man to submit to appropriate tests; and

(E) All other evidence relevant to the issue of paternity of the child. [Res. 09-R-062 Title 2 § (6)(F), 4/30/2009.]