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What Types of Samples are Used for DNA Extraction in Epidemiology?
Various biological samples can be used for DNA extraction, including:
Blood
Tissue
Saliva
Urine
Swabs (e.g., nasal, throat)
The choice of sample depends on the nature of the study and the pathogen or genetic marker being investigated.
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