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From: CeCe Moore <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Has anyone here gotten DNA from hair?
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 10:50:10 -0800
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Ray, that is soooo cool! Thanks for the link!
CeCe
 
www.yourgeneticgenealogist.com
www.studiointv.com

Folks: If you have enough (whatever that amounts to) of a non-standard sample, such as hair, gallstones, a scab, or whatever--and you can spare just a portion of it--you can test it to see if there is any DNA in it, yourself. And, very cheaply! Of course, you can't analyze it; but, if you see that your sample does, in fact, contain DNA, then you can spend some money on the lab work, before gambling your funds on it. Go here, to learn how to do-it-yourself: http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/labs/extraction/howto/
This URL will probably double itself, here, since I can't find my e-mail settings to turn off the HTML, but, you'll be able to find it. LOL! Ray Whritenour >



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