With enough PCR cycles you can detect anything in anything. Detecting DNA implies PCR. I'll have to see the methodology before I get excited. I eat a hotdog once in a while.
A vegan sausage which has been touched by human hands or a hair or a tear or saliva aerosols, and then do 50 PCR cycles, and you will have human DNA in vegan sausages.
With enough PCR cycles you can detect anything in anything. Detecting DNA implies PCR. I'll have to see the methodology before I get excited. I eat a hotdog once in a while.
A vegan sausage which has been touched by human hands or a hair or a tear or saliva aerosols, and then do 50 PCR cycles, and you will have human DNA in vegan sausages.
Are they using PCR test for that? They didn't say.
It could also be the hormones used on pigs.
Are they using PCR test for that? They didn't say.
It could also be the hormones used on pigs.
PCR answers the question "is there a human DNA fragment in this hotdog?"
PCR answers the question "is there a human DNA fragment in this hotdog?"
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