My SO from Florida inherited a scrap book from her grandmother with carefully preserved locks of hair from a slew of relatives. The next time we went to a family reunion just down from Wewahitchka, she gave it to the then leading patriarch of the family. I mused with him that they should have all the hair tested and he look aghast and replied that, "We don't want to open that can of worms."
My SO from Florida inherited a scrap book from her grandmother with carefully preserved locks of hair from a slew of relatives. The next time we went to a family reunion just down from Wewahitchka, she gave it to the then leading patriarch of the family. I mused with him that they should have all the hair tested and he look aghast and replied that, "We don't want to open *that* can of worms."
im pretty sure if you want usable dna from hair you need to rip it out by the roots so the follicle is still stuck to it.
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im pretty sure if you want usable dna from hair you need to rip it out by the roots so the follicle is still stuck to it.
you are correct
you are correct
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