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by koeng
153 days ago
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Eh, other than the electroporator I could probably do it for about $100-$200 bucks of equipment if I had a decent kitchen. Reagents probably about $300, but you can use em in a bunch of reactions, in aggregate down to like $50. The fundamentals of biology are really cheap, but the skills to actually do it are really expensive. It’s way more manual than you imagine - like how my thumb moves. The equipment is way more fundamentally basic than you imagine: the only thing you can’t 3d print and build from off-the-shelf stuff is the instant pot I use for media prep |
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