3. If your sample material is large and difficult to work with as a whole (e.g. leaf, muscle tissue), which of these 3 m

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3. If your sample material is large and difficult to work with as a whole (e.g. leaf, muscle tissue), which of these 3 m

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3. If your sample material is large and difficult to work with as a whole (e.g. leaf, muscle tissue), which of these 3 methods with be the best option in order to optimise your sample preparation prior to nucleic acid extraction in the quickest possible time? Motivate for your choice. [2] a) Cut it up into smaller pieces and use those. b) Use some form of mechanical tissue lyser. c) Soak it in formaldehyde prior to starting the extraction.
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