Thanks for your answer Cathal.ts
So here's an idea for a project: I like the Spathiphyllum's (and some other plant species, but I have this plant in my living room) ability to filter the air for contaminants.
I want to see if it is possible to harvest this ability and be able to put it in other plants, as well as bacteria.
Spathiphyllum has not been sequenced fully yet, so that would be the first step. But assuming that at some point I have sequenced this successfully, can I use your kit to possibly transfer this ability to other organisms? If so, would the regular kit suffice or would I need a deluxe kit?
Gr, Dirk
On Thursday, 20 February 2014 12:49:17 UTC+1, Cathal Garvey wrote:
Hi Dirk!
Good advice, thanks. That question (what can I do after making things
fluorescent?) is something I attempted, perhaps too windily, to answer
with "What Will Your IndieBB Be?" (http://www.indiebiotech.com/?p=230 ),
but I agree that some examples need to be on the front page.
I'm thinking of putting up a list of curated links to inspiring iGEM
projects, but it's a pity there aren't more well-known DIYbio-level
plasmid projects? Suggestions for "further projects you could take
inspiration from" welcome.
On 20/02/14 10:57, Dirk Broenink wrote:
> I would like to know lots of examples of things that could be created using
> this kit, that is the kind of thing that I want to know before I buy
> something.
> Pat of my reaction was: this sounds cool, but once I have it, what can I do
> with it?
> I can get a feel for what else is possible when given examples, the more
> examples the better.
>
> On Tuesday, 18 February 2014 13:59:23 UTC+1, Cathal Garvey wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I'm over halfway through the IndieBB campaign, and slightly below 25%
>> funded. Things aren't, if I'm honest, looking rosy. Consequently I'd
>> like to better understand what factors are most important to people in
>> choosing whether or not to support the project.
>>
>> I could just put a query out on the list, but then people would feel shy
>> about responding publicly. So, I've dived into surveymonkey and made a
>> survey; I promise not to dig into the identities of respondants, I'm not
>> interested in *who* you are, just *what you think of IndieBB*.
>>
>> So, if you could please spare a minute for my single-page survey and
>> help me better understand the diybio community's DNA-related desires:
>>
>> https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PRFB6S5
>>
>> Thank you all!
>> Cathal
>>
>> --
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>> 24.2% of funding goal, with 24 days left:
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>> P: +3538763663185
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>>
>
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