Also, does anyone have experience using Biomatrica's DNA/RNA preservation products? Seems very simple and not nearly as expensive. Apparently their technology has been adopted by the California Dept. of Justice for storing forensic samples.
Water Bear Inspires Refrigeration-free Storage
Lee, et. al., Assessing a novel room temperature DNA storage medium for forensic biological samples. Forensic Science International - Genetics, Jan 2012.
Allen Hall and D. McNevin. Human Tissue Preservation for disaster victim identification (DVI) in tropical climates, Forensic Science International - Genetics, Jan 2012.
Patrik
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