Low-cost cellular reagents for biotech programming in a community lab setting

doi: 10.53962/spj3-x65f

Originally published on 2022-08-16 under a CC BY 4.0

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Summary

Cellular reagents could be prepared for polymerase to lower the cost of reagents for PCR-based workshops delivered as outreach out of community labs. Research in the methods for accomplishing such a feat would contribute to global efforts to better document the process of making enzymes used as biotech reagents at the small-scale. Furthermore, well-documented protocols would provide an opportunity for volunteers to participate in preparing the materials for PCR & Pizza. Ultimately this would serve to develop and highlight the capacity to create low-cost enzyme reagents within community labs.

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