This success is one for the biohacker skeptics. Open source at it's best.
I suggested this experiment 11/2008. Random periodic discussion and
suggestions followed.
Years later, first wetlab results are posted including controls and
feedback sought; from a hackerspace.
Proof that the long tail works.
Contributions from the bazaar can definitely innovate biotech, including
this protocol.
Using $25 equipment, in fact.
Love it.
Who knows, this might turn into a microfluidics USB powered
bacto-auto-transformer in a few more years.
## Jonathan Cline
## jcline@ieee.org
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