The method for taking a tissue sample depends on the type of tissue and the purpose of the sampling, but one example described involves grabbing an animal (in the provided reference, a "her") by the ear and taking the sample in one quick motion. The tissue sample unit (TSU) is then removed from the applicator to confirm that a good sample was obtained.
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