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The brick itself doesn't have any DNA but there undoubtably are bacteria and other microbes on it that do have DNA.
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DNA is located within the nucleus of a cell.
No, but the cells that are brushed off or released contains DNA which scientists can examine.
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First of all its real name is grey matter.
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The brick itself doesn't have any DNA but there undoubtably are bacteria and other microbes on it that do have DNA.
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DNA is located within the nucleus of a cell.
No, but the cells that are brushed off or released contains DNA which scientists can examine.
There is DNA in most cells in your body, so you could leave some DNA behind after washing.
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Not likely. If a skin cell from your hand were to fall off and through the glove DNA could be left. Hair is also a source for DNA.
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