The newspaper said it was told by the lab that the tuna was either heavily processed or “there’s just nothing there that’s tuna.”
Well, does the cooking and processing process for tuna destroy DNA? Perhaps they are using a different fish than tuna? Not much of a story.
>The newspaper said it was told by the lab that the tuna was either heavily processed or “there’s just nothing there that’s tuna.”
Well, does the cooking and processing process for tuna destroy DNA? Perhaps they are using a different fish than tuna? Not much of a story.
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