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DIY lab scanner DIY lab scanner made from standard CD drive.
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Biohack An introduction to the open source synthetic biology/biohack kit. The purpose of this wiki is to promote, explore and document biohacking, the DIY biotech movement. In particular we aim to collaborate on expanding and improving the biohacking kit.
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The MacGyver Project Genomic DNA extraction and gel electrophoresis experiments using everyday materials.
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WIRED: DNA sequence kit The Discovery Kids DNA Explorer helps junior scientists extract and map real deoxyribonucleic acid.
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DIY PCR cycler (New Scientist) A pocket-sized device that runs on two AA batteries and copies DNA as accurately as expensive lab equipment has been developed by researchers in the US.
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Programmable thermal PCR cycler This article describes the construction of a safe, programmable, automatic thermal cycler for PCR that can be easily constructed by persons with basic soldering and mechanical skills for under $25 in parts and a modest computer such as IBM 486, all of which are readily available. The cycler relies on the heating provided by an incandescent light bulb and cooling by simple convection.
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DIY pocket convective PCR thermocycler A Pocket-Sized Convective PCR Thermocycler
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DIY magnetic stirrer DIY magnetic stirrer.
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DIY incubator Build your own incubator.
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DIY Microarrays The complete guide to microarraying for the molecular biologist.
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Polonator G.007 website The Polonator G.007 is a completely open platform, combining a high performance instrument at a very low price point, with freely downloadable, open-source software and protocols, low-cost, off-the-shelf reagents, and inexpensive flow cells.
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