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yes. Any body fluid or secretion
that contains nucleated cells contains DNA that can be isolated and
analyzed. Even secretions such as tears and ear wax contain nucleated
cells. DNA in urine comes from epithelial cells that line the bladder and
ureters. A small number of cells are fluffed off every day, and with the
techniques that are available for DNA typing today, especially PCR, DNA
profiles can be obtained from a very few number of cells.
Answered by
dnatesting
on Nov 02, 2008, 08:22PM
Theoretically yes but practically it is done through body secretions mainly from saliva, epithelial cells, buccal cells and etc. For more DNA testing information, visit http://dnamazing.com
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