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What type of human cells can be used for DNA electrophoresis?

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What type of human cells can be used for DNA electrophoresis?

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  1. I'm sure you can use several types, but in my experience I've only used cheek cells.


  2. Any cells that have a nucleus can be used for DNA testing.  They can be from any source.  Check cells, blood, skin cells, sweat and bone are just some examples.

  3. All human cells have the same DNA so any one you like, some require a bit more forceful extraction methods due to tissue composition (primary cells) but if your talking from a cell line it shouldn't matter at all.

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