I will have to disagree with you. If there is enough tools available, it will get there.
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 6:46:59 AM UTC-8, Keys Wolfram wrote:
-- I will assume that by "Lab is what make money" you mean that labs make money and they likely need large infrastructure to do this. I agree, but I think that eventually if the DIYbio community works together to create all of these tools it will be cheap enough to do this. I'd love to be part of this revolution, but unfortunately everything costs money. Regrettably, the DIYbio is a small community without large funding.
Remember at one time computers were restricted to large facilities and now everyone has them, usually in their pockets at all times.
It would be great if someone could make an open source DNA registry. I have been planning on doing this for a long time (even ordered primers and synthesis for it), but my other projects have pushed this away for a long time. I hope I'll be able to do it this summer
-Koeng
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 6:46:59 AM UTC-8, Keys Wolfram wrote:
this won't happens. lab is what make money.2014-02-10 19:38 GMT-02:00 SC <stac...@yahoo.com>:
Hi Keong,I breathed a sigh of relief when I read your post. I've been trying to explain this to my family for YEARS. They're all convinced GMOs cause cancer and will pay crazy money for "organic" foods because they think they don't conatin modified ingredients. My least favorite person on the planet now is the d-bag who published the fake data with the pictures of the tumor-ridden mice. Those mice (JAX) probably had tumors when he took them out of their shipping box. But, none of that matters, because *everyone knows* that GMOs cause cancer, and he had to retract his fake data because Monsanto threatened him or whatever.I'd love to see the day where every little family farm had their own home lab, and produced their own cultivar of tomato or pepper, or whatever. Like microbreweries, but for GMOs.
Maybe one day.
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