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How is Genetic Data Collected?
Genetic data can be collected through various methods, including:
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Blood samples
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Saliva samples
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Buccal swabs
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Tissue biopsies
Once collected, the DNA is extracted and sequenced using techniques like
next-generation sequencing (NGS)
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