This kit http://www.the-odin.com/human-dna-cheek-swab-purification-kit-and-genotyping-primers/ seems nice to me. 12 samples @ 20 usd, that makes 1.7usd/sample, you just need to add taq and mastermix.
In this case, he is using an enzyme to cut the pcr product, so you can see 1 or 2 bands depending on the allele. Another solution for the same problem :)
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[DIYbio] Re: Looking for a gene to start with when doing PCR
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