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Kaeden Pitts
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28 November, 07:02
DNA samples should not be stored where
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Dale Hebert
28 November, 07:17
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Anywhere thats not too hot or too cold, a place of room temperature
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Draven
28 November, 07:27
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In the trash can? that's never a good place to store them
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