Re: [DIYbio] Re: Essential equipment for home genetic engineering?

On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 10:23 PM, osazuwa <robertness@gmail.com> wrote:
> old who I assume doesn't have a salary). You suggested he start with a
> simple transformation involving GFP in E coli K12. Can you subset this list
> to a smaller, basic list that is sufficient for such simple transformation
> protocols? That way he can learn from some early successes and targeting

Yea, like getting a plasmid transformation to work out. It will drive
you crazy when all you find on the culture plate is the empty slab of
agar.

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