So at Science Hack Day SF I worked with a bunch of people to attempt to perform DIY DNA sequencing without any expensive equipment or toxic chemicals.
We were not able to visualize the sequencing reactions yet(don't know if they worked). However, we were able to achieve ~1-2 nucleobase resolution in a 10% agarose gel.
Here is a blog post about it: http://doitourselfscience.blogspot.com/2014/10/science-hack-day-sf-2014-diy-dna.html
Hopefully in the next few months I plan to continue the work at Biocurious.
-- We were not able to visualize the sequencing reactions yet(don't know if they worked). However, we were able to achieve ~1-2 nucleobase resolution in a 10% agarose gel.
Here is a blog post about it: http://doitourselfscience.blogspot.com/2014/10/science-hack-day-sf-2014-diy-dna.html
Hopefully in the next few months I plan to continue the work at Biocurious.
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