Who owns your DNA? Join the discussion in the latest issue of BioTechniques

Written by Ebony Torrington (Managing Editor)

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This issue of BioTechniques asks the important question – who owns your DNA? Plus, we provide a protocol for time- and sample-saving improvements for DNA extraction, as well as a new method for DNA extraction from ancient remains. Check out the full listing for the July issue below.

Technology News

Who owns your DNA?  – what do you think? Let us know at @MyBioTechniques

Reports & Benchmarks

Ladder-shape melting temperature isothermal amplification of nucleic acids

Tergitol-15-S-9 inactivates SARS-CoV-2 and boosts immunoassay signals

The influence of sample quantity and lysis parameters on the success of ancient DNA extraction from skeletal remains

A method for the temperature-controlled extraction of DNA from ancient bones

Rapid microfluidic isolation of virally infected primary bronchial epithelial cells for single-cell RNA sequencing

Reviews

Sociometric wearable devices for studying human behavior in corporate and healthcare workplaces


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