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> including an option to destroy your saliva sample

Until I read that sentence, it honestly never occurred to me they would keep that around. The data, sure. Biological samples? I just assumed they would be disposed of after use.



Ever heard of HeLa cells?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeLa


RadioLab did a great episode on Henrietta's story

https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolab/segments/91716...


A sample can be used for multiple analyses. For instance, a customer might pay for autosomal DNA analysis and later want to pay extra for mitochondrial DNA analysis. If the sample has been destroyed, no problem just send in a new sample - unless the subject has died in the meantime.


Collect it all.


No reason to discard it, better sequencers are always around the corner




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