I would like to do this not just for immediate family, but also for extended family. (All in US.) Any suggestions on how to get check samples and ship them back to us for analysis. I have seen some rather expensive commercial kits, but wonder about a DIY approach to this. I had intended to send each relative PTC paper, swab, vial for completed samples and a return envelopevpacks. Not sure about preserving DNA and shipping regulations. Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
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First I would say don't spend $60 on that kit. We have much better prices http://the-odin.com. Any sterile swab will do, you can find some pretty inexpensively on Amazon.
You can probably get away with storing the cells in water. 50mM NaOH 50mM TE is probably best but you can probably get away with 50mM NaOH or 50mM Tris or TE or most any buffer. The spontaneous hydrolysis half-life of DNA is something like 50,000 years so you are pretty much only worried about DNases, even so, the chances that they chop up your gene of interest(PTC) in all the genomes is small.
Josiah