Re: [DIYbio] How do I get started?

The standard hello world is to do a bacterial transformation.  Simply put, you get some bacteria and add a new gene to them.  Procedure can be found here: http://tequals0.wordpress.com/diybio-protocols-and-information/

I am also giving away most of the "expensive" (relative to one person vs quantity needed) reagents to do this.  Mail me off list for details.

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On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 4:41 PM, SulfurApothecary <disulfideprotein@gmail.com> wrote:

So Im a home chemist, but I wanted to do some biology, I have no idea how I get started or what not. Could someone explain a few things for me or give me some resources? I would really appreciate it.

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