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Do you prefer a blood specimen over a buccal swab or saliva specimen? Is there any difference?

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Do you prefer a blood specimen over a buccal swab or saliva specimen? Is there any difference?

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The accuracy and turn-around time of the testing is the same between a blood specimen and a buccal swab or saliva specimen. However, since the amount and quality of DNA that can be obtained from buccal swab or saliva sample can differ, they are only accepted for our Familial Known Variant testing.

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