[DIYbio] Re: Beginner help

I'd recommend starting with the Carolina glowing bacteria kit, I was about your age when I did that for the first time and that rocketed me off into DIYbio

On Saturday, April 12, 2014 3:22:54 AM UTC-7, Joe Wall wrote:


Hello,

I've been interested in biology and genetics for about a year now and have just stumbled upon DIYbio. I've been reading about the various aspects of DIYbio and decided I want to start experimenting. However I'm not sure what to do. I'm particularly interested in giving/altering a lifeforms functions, such as the recent glow in the dark plant project. So i guess what I'm really asking is where are the best places to learn about the practical side of DIYbio and what equipment I would need or not need (e.g Electrophoresis unit, thermocycler & so on). 

Thanks, Joe

p.s could any equipment suggested please be as cheap as possible due to being 14 years young and having the dismal income of a paper round :)

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