You can go.. very... very.. cheap. I have done hand PCR and a single pipette can do a lot. I have estimated I cloned some DNA for less then 300 bucks at the beginning (Leftover kit parts and minimal primers plus hand PCR and regeants from my bathroom). It was terrible. Don't go that cheap. I am so lucky it actually worked and it took over a month for a single DNA
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On Wednesday, October 2, 2013 1:08:28 AM UTC-7, biomiky wrote:
On Wednesday, October 2, 2013 1:08:28 AM UTC-7, biomiky wrote:
Hello folks!I'm a hobbist biology from Italy and currently unemployed for years. My dream is to build up a homemade "kitchen" molecular biology lab. Is there anyone who want to be involved in such a project?My budjet is very low: 2000 to 7000 euros.ByeMichele
Il giorno mercoledì 23 gennaio 2013 04:44:26 UTC+1, Avery Ashley ha scritto:What's your setup?How much did it cost?Any recommendations for someone who desperately wants a PCR machine but can't afford one and doesn't have the skills to delve into DIY electronics?
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