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  2. Oragene - Wikipedia

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    Oragene is the trade name for DNA Genotek's non-invasive DNA self-collection kit. Oragene allows the collection, stabilization and long-term storage of DNA from saliva at ambient temperature. Oragene first became available to the genetic research community in 2004. Oragene is available in a variety of formats for various markets.

  3. Mobile DNA (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Mobile DNA is a peer-reviewed online-only open access scientific journal covering genomics, with a specific focus on transposable elements in DNA.It was established in 2010 and is published by BioMed Central.

  4. Mobile genetic elements - Wikipedia

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    DNA transposons, LTR retrotransposons, SINEs, and LINEs make up a majority of the human genome. Mobile genetic elements (MGEs), sometimes called selfish genetic elements, [1] are a type of genetic material that can move around within a genome, or that can be transferred from one species or replicon to another. MGEs are found in all organisms.

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  7. Helix (genomics company) - Wikipedia

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    Helix handles sample collection, DNA sequencing, and secure data storage and partners develop on-demand products. Helix is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area and operates a sequencing laboratory in San Diego. [3] In 2016, Helix partnered with the National Geographic Society to sequence DNA for the Genographic Project. [4] [5]