“…The yield we observed for whole saliva is far greater than those reported by most previous studies of noninvasive DNA methods using cytobrush (Garcia-Closas et al, 2001;Saftlas et al, 2004), buccal swabs (Freeman et al, 1997;King et al, 2002;Meulenbelt et al, 1995), and oral rinse (Andrisin et al, 2002;Bauer et al, 2004;Cao et al, 2003;Cozier et al, 2004;Garcia-Closas et al, 2001;King et al, 2002;Le Marchand et al, 2001;Neuhaus et al, 2004;Tobal et al, 1989). Previous studies of DNA yield from whole saliva collected and processed by other methods (Harty et al, 2000;Ng et al, 2004;Terasaki et al, 1998;van Schie and Wilson 1997;Walsh et al, 1992) reported much lower yields than we observed using the Oragene TM kit (range, 8-30 mg), despite similar amounts of collected saliva (1-2 ml).…”