[DIYbio] Re: *experienced* beginner is creating a bioluminescent plant - both synbio and old-fashioned way

We might not be allowed to release it, but growing in a contained place is doable.


In the museum here in The Hague we now have Adam Zaretsky's Errarium on display, hosting GMO zebrafish injected with algae. A GMO permit has been filed. Basically it's a box in a box in a box. http://ja-natuurlijk.com/site2/category/kunstenaars-en

On Wednesday, 24 April 2013 08:12:39 UTC+2, Mega wrote:
Hi Patrik,
Didn't design any plant promoters yet. I was just using the strongest natural constitutive promoter (viral) .... The first try I would make it consitutive, as bright as possible,




In Europe you can cultivate them in a S1 lab of course ;) And maybe: go to court fight for my right to cultivate a glowing plant in my house :D Regarding that in one design the plant has glowing chloroplasts, and chloroplasts are not spread by pollen.




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