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by ddxxdd
1834 days ago
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Before I start binging on every single aspect of your social media, I gotta know: Have you tried applying your hobby towards reducing the cost of healthcare in America? Could you somehow make monoclonal antibodies in your petri dishes? Could you diagnose what kind of flu virus you have? Because the phrase "self-learning synthetic biology" immediately rang a bell inside my mind that screamed "small business dedicated to cheaper healthcare", and is something that I have considered dedicating my free time towards. |
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That isn't my stated goal, but I would imagine that sharing how to genetically engineer an incredibly powerful organism to express heterologous genes for less than $3000 in a kitchen lab could open up many possibilities!
> Could you diagnose what kind of flu virus you have?
Is it possible to extract DNA from a bodily fluid, perform PCR and read the sequence results to determine flu variant? I'd have to check on if there is a known DNA sequence that barcodes flu viral variants, but presuming there is, then yes - all of this is possible from a home lab currently.