[DIYbio] Re: Animal Genetic Engineering

For sure it's a hard task. I suggest you to start with bacteria, doing simple experiments first, because much of the skills you will learn will be used in mammalian cells, but is a lot easier and you wont fail like you will if you start with advanced techniques. There are lot of material to study on the internet, like biobuilder.org, and being affiliated with a biohackerspace would be great, since they will have lots of equipments and people who might help you.

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