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Human contaminating DNA is likely to stem from dead and often dried cells in which DNA is degraded into short fragments [15], [69].
This individual is either the ancient individual from which the samples stems or a single recent human contaminating the specimen or extract.
Here we show that in-solution hybridization capture can be used to extract P. vivax DNA from human contaminating DNA in the laboratory without the need for on-site leukocyte filtration.
In contrast to the P. vivax field samples analyzed here, >90% of reads obtained from sequencing laboratory reared P. falciparum (with no human contaminating DNA) align to the P. falciparum reference.
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Staphylococcus aureus successfully colonizes humans, contaminates the hospital environment, and has the genetic versatility to acquire resistance to multiple antimicrobial agents.
Organotin chemicals have also been found in the tissues of humans contaminated by organotin insecticides or food (Kannan et al. 1999).
Fusarium graminearum is the pathogenic agent of Fusarium head blight (FHB), which is a destructive disease on wheat and barley, thereby causing huge economic loss and health problems to human by contaminating foods.
The tumor take rate was jeopardized by human lymphomagenesis contaminating 13 models.
For example, reports of dinosaur DNA sequences (Woodward et al, 1994) proved to be derived from human DNA contaminating the fossil or performed experiments (Zischler et al, 1995).
Untreated human waste contaminates the environment and provides a pathway for transmission of diseases, and children are particular vulnerable, said Kelly Ann Naylor, UNICEF's associate director for water, sanitation and hygiene.
More information is available concerning in vitro bioassays of dioxin-like activity in human blood contaminated with PCBs.
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