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Minor Blood DNA changes when removed from a person
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Something I noticed during the process of ling testing. If you remove someone's blood with a syringe, inject it into a beaker, and analyze it the blood DNA is not the same as the person's DNA. Repeating the experiment with another blood sample gets DNA different from the first two, and so on and so forth.

Edit: It occurs to me that there's probably no way of dealing with this that would allow all blood to be treated as one reagent, so maybe it's more of a feature.


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