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Can viable tissue containing viable DNA be collected from a deceased animal?

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Can viable tissue containing viable DNA be collected from a deceased animal?

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Remember, a viable DNA sample means one that has the ability to grow. Although we have been able to process tissue from deceased animals within six days of their death, this is not recommended. The sooner that the tissue samples are taken and reach the laboratory, the greater the chances of developing a viable cell line that will eventually result in your healthy future pet. See EMERGENCIES.

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