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Why do scientists extract DNA from organisms
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Why do scientists extract DNA from organisms
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Scientists extract DNA for many reasons.
They use the samples of DNA to test things on.
With a pure sample of DNA,
you can test a newborn for a genetic disease, analyze forensic evidence, or study a gene involved in cancer.
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they can identify disorders and diseases from DNA
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