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Question Posted Sunday December 18 2005, 12:32 pm

Hey, im not sure if any of you would know this answer, but for a lab im doing, we have an extra credit question about that I can't find the answer for. The question is:

What test could you do to show that the material you collect is really DNA?

any help is appreciated and thanks a lot in advance!!


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keller09 answered Monday December 19 2005, 8:27 pm:
i really hope i can help you but i am not sure if i am 100% right but what im thinking is it depends on what type of DNA it is. It would be a nerdity test. I really hope thats right and it helps you!

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