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On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 8:04 PM, josh mcdonald <joshuam168@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just recently found out, from the popular science magazine, that this was
> even possible to do in a home setting. I am extremely interested in trying
> this. I have taken one microbiology class at a community college in
> california, so I have some experience in lab procedures, albeit not much. I
> would like to know basics in getting started up. Where can i find supplies?
> And where can i find plasmids and etc. i tried to look for some online that
> aren't just the glowing ones but couldnt find any. I also live in northern
> california, about three hours drive from the nearest diybio group..
>
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