Re: [DIYbio] Re: Extracting and drying human DNA

hahaha SC has the best recommendation besides bleeding yourself, and it'd probably feel better.

I don't really understand what you're trying to study though..."qualitative detection reactions of the atoms?"  I get that language is a barrier but that sentence doesn't really make any sense.

Mein Duetsch ist nicht so gut aber....we have a few native German speakers so if you posed the question in your native language you might get more detailed responses.  

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