Hi, genetically engineering algae is more difficult than working with Cyanobacteria... You may want to do that first?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sovDqqhQJx8
Helpful video...
Maybe, Agrobacterium can transform algae too? I assume so. That would be easy to work with. Or a polyethylenglycole transformation, then you could use a pGreen-like vector...
On Saturday, March 9, 2013 1:20:36 PM UTC+1, 張嘉恩 wrote:
Hellow~everyone
My name is Leo.My Job is bring up algae.Recently, i found one patent about algae DNA.It is so amazing to me.I want know more about DNA.how can i got cheap DNA equipment?(i need internet shopping site)how should i do?and what book should i read????OH~My E-mail is : leo...@hotmail.comAnd my major is Computer science minnor is chemistry when i am in university.
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