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Why are formalin-fixed autopsy tissues not accepted for genetic testing?

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Why are formalin-fixed autopsy tissues not accepted for genetic testing?

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Formalin fixation causes degradation of DNA. Although testing can often be successfully performed on biopsy material that undergoes brief fixation, autopsy specimens are fixed for much longer periods of time causing too much degradation to the DNA. Please refer to our post-mortem specimen requirements for additional information.

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