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Are samples that are contaminated with high molecular weight DNA (e.g. from a paramedic or police officer) a problem with REPLI-g amplification?

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Are samples that are contaminated with high molecular weight DNA (e.g. from a paramedic or police officer) a problem with REPLI-g amplification?

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We are not concerned about mixed samples, because there is no preferential amplification with REPLI-g WGA. A small level of contamination from a secondary source cannot become a major component of the…

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