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All of your body's soft parts are made of cells and most of these cells contain DNA. (The only ones that don't are the red blood cells) So theoretically you can get DNA from any of these parts. However sometimes a cheek swab (a common swab of the inside of one's cheek) is an easy way to get some cells for DNA extraction.

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You receive it from your parents. Both the DNA from your parents' sex cells make up yours. Think of yourself as half of two people: your mother and your father. This is because each sex cell has half of the chromosomes to make an entire organism.

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saliva or blood.

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