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No, Einstein's DNA does not exist anymore. After his death in 1955, Einstein's body was cremated, and his ashes were scattered in an undisclosed location. It is highly unlikely that any biological material, including DNA, was preserved after his death. Additionally, during his lifetime, no known efforts were made to preserve or collect his DNA. Therefore, it is safe to say that Einstein's DNA is no longer in existence.

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