One would assume that with any tissue harvesting the sample would either be fixed or cryopreserved meaning the RNA should still be just fine.
On Monday, December 8, 2014 10:01:33 AM UTC-8, SC wrote:
-- On Monday, December 8, 2014 10:01:33 AM UTC-8, SC wrote:
Do you have a particular question you're trying to answer?Also, keep in mind that a lot of functional genomics involves the analysis of RNA, not DNA. I'm not sure intact RNA can be retrived from a cadaver.
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