Do It Yourself Biology Research, Past and Present
Harperdog writes "Laura Kahn has a great article about the long and fascinating history of do-it-yourself research, from Darwin and Mendel to present day. From the article: 'Welcome to the new millennium of do-it-yourself (DIY) biology. Advances in technology in the twenty-first century have enabled anybody, with the desire and the disposable income, to build rather sophisticated laboratories in their own homes. Entire communities have even materialized to promote these efforts -- like the thousands of amateur biologists who contribute to DIYbio.org, a website "dedicated to making biology an accessible pursuit for citizen scientists, amateur biologists and biological engineers."'"
The usual media spin on this is "Oh noes, someone's going to make an airborne Ebola/HIV hybrid virus in their kitchen!".
I think this is ridiculous and it's more likely someone will actually make an airborne Flu/Ebola/HIV hybrid. Nothing to worry about here, move along.
Bio is still pretty expensive. Even simple techniques like PCR require highly purified reagents. For instance, how does one purify dNTPs at home?
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Do It Yourself Biology Research, Past and Present
Teenagers know this too well.
Please tell me more.
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becomes significant, it means that the existing scientific base and funding was wrecked. (Feels like Roman Empire AD400).
In reality, people who work at something for a living (meaning full time employement) after many years of full time education, are the ones who produce results which are scientifically and economically useful.
Hobbyist science is nice entertainment. Sure, a few former biologists (i.e. used to work full time learning and doing science until they couldn't get a job any more) might make some minor contributions----but their experience and knowledge came from working full time in the real industry.
And nearly all professional science is "do it yourself or get your postdocs to do it"---who else knows enough? It takes lots of money and full time sustained effort for decades to get somewhere.
Comparing today to Darwin's day is foolish---scientific productivity increased enormously once a significant number of people were able to do it for a living and with less regard for class history and personal family wealth.
I have complete faith in the biologist next door to not produce some new killer life form.
It's the guy who buys a large plot of land out in the middle of nowhere so the neighbors won't notice the smell that you have to worry about.
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not getting your god damn house raided or just getting arrested until the police trump up a charge on you. Just the act of purchasing hydroponics equipment for my indoor vegetable garden got me served with a search warrant. The kitchen in my new home has a wall knocked out and a "greenhouse" addition added on. There is a glass "half-dome" extending from this about 5 feet out and 6 feet high. Previous owners had a dirt bed there (yes, indoor dirt bed). I filled that in and setup a proper hydroponics system.
Got fucking served with a search warrant.
Fuck all judges, lawyers, and cops.
I found the article interesting. I personally have a nice set up with an iso class 100 clean room, laminar flow hood, laser particle counter spectrophotometer, and a lot of glass ware. However, it comes with a down side. With all the anti-terror and drug laws about 90% of my stuff is illegal to have unless you are a registered lab, which I am not. So I have to keep an eye on how it all looks from the outside. No need for my door to be kicked in.
Thank god for E-Bay, You can get it all even if it is illegal where you live.
Next on my list is an HPLC, provided I can find one at a good price.
No, they mean Darwin and Mendel, surely?
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...they post instructions on making grey goo. *puts on flamebait retardant clothes*
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I don't think people realize how much threat there is to worldwide food security just from new pests/diseases coming along.
1) Commercial bananas are going extinct due to a fungus. Last I heard, there was no replacement crop that is resistant. This has happened several times in this industry, but this time there's no good replacement banana.
2) Citrus (all commercial citrus) are going extinct due to a bacterium spread by sap-sucking insects. No resistant replacement crops that I know of.
3) Chocolate, same deal, I forget the disease/vector.
4) Wheat is under threat, too.
Breeding new plant varieties is something everyone can try. One of them may be both resistant and commercially viable.
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I ridiculed them creationists, did not hate them. They are Americans too and have as much rights to their belief system as I do. They do have the right to even claim their belief system is science. But I have the right to laugh at them when they do that. Freedom of expression is guaranteed by the constitution. One of the consequences of expressing dumb ideas is to be laughed at for it. The constitution will not protect the imagined pride of the dimwits, it will protect my right to express my view that "it is ridiculous to claim creationism is science".
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Let's try first to do it with a chemical laboratory or physical laboratory. Let's see how long it will take you to get your government interested in your research. I am sure as a result of such interest you will be able to apply for a 10-year 3-meal-a-day grant.
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1) There are commercial varieties of bananas resitent to that fungus, but some of them aren't. We are looking at the reduction of the diversity of bananas, not its extinction. But the fungus doen't spread as fast as it can for some reason (that I don't know), so not even that may happen.
2) There are again several varietes of commercial citrus resistent to that plague. Also, it is easy to cross-breed citrus, so there are new resistent varieties appearing all the time. Finally, the insect that spreads the plague is easily controlled, you just can't spray conventional insecticides, and its predators will take care of the rest. If they don't, you can add more predators or spray targeted insecticides.
3) Not all trees of the chocolate fruit (what is its name in english?) are vunerable to their plage. Also, there are several biological tools to fight it that involve mostly not having a monoculture.
4) Now, I know nothing about wheat.
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For those who are interested, the official position of the US Government on garage labs can be found in The National Strategy for Countering Biological Threats (PDF), signed by the President. Paraphrasing, the report says 'Garage biology is good and necessary for the future physical and economic security of the United States.' Also, in a shameless plug, here is a link to the book mentioned in the article, Biology is Technology.
Quit whinging. It was a joke, an apropos one at that. And he didn't interrupt anyone's conversation, he started a new thread.
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What an odd idea that one wouldn't do D-I-Y research. There is a long, long history of research outside of academia and outside of the big labs. I do a lot of research, some of which I've published - on my blog. The Internet has made it easier to publish, and getting peer reviewed, outside of the strangle hold of universities and the journals. This sharing of knowledge is the real boon of the Internet. The games and other entertainment are just sideshows.
Apropos clearly doesn't mean what you think it means.
Actually it does.
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You keep telling yourself that....
First you mistook ridicule for hatred. Then you thought you can tell what should be discussed and what should not be. Then mistook opening a new thread with interjecting in some other thread. Then you showed you did not know the meaning of the word apropos. Then proved that you do not look up the dictionary just to be safe. Take a look at what it means. . No wonder people laugh at the apologists for creationists more than they laugh at the creationists. They are usually simple minded folks who are mostly honest but gullible.
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I'm pretty sure that Conservapedia is edited by liberals with a sense of humor more often than actual right-wingers.
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Trust me, you're not leaning left in any way, its an illusion cause by standing too close to someone who leans so far to the right he's beginning to tear the right edge of the film sprockets. Kind of like light near a black hole bends from the gravity... perhaps a good analogy on several levels. Creepy is the right word. The NeoCons have turned conservatism into a religion, and as a belief system are no longer bond to, or bothered by facts or even sanity. Look at the whole cut government spending religion. During the Reagan era, the whole "Trickle Down" fiasco began, and predictably the economy started sliding into the toilet, Ronny at least increased government investment into the economy and things perked up (of course doing that on top of huge tax cuts to the rich also started piling up huge deficits, but that wasn't going to blow up in his lifetime so why should he care, and he didn't.) Clinton inherited a broken economy that was still being abused by "Trickle Down", so he set up a variety of new spending (including Federal subsidies for the high tech industry), plus moderate net tax increase (combined with strategic tax cuts in industries he meant to empower) not only stabilized the economy but created a boom in employment, a flourishing economy and a huge surplus (which we could have used to start paying down the national debt.) I won't even talk about Dubyah, he was an embarrassment no matter what your political persuasion. Now we have a President desperately trying to create economic stimulus while caught in the teeth of a neoconservative beast perfectly willing to gut the entire nation to make us all conform to their personal beliefs which fly in the face of logic, factual evidence, or even some iota of sanity (that or their need to control completely is so great that they are willing to ruin our nation and its people, to win a President who will carry out their agenda.) Either position is equally despicable.
A great person once said "The measure of a statesman is his ability to hold true to his core beliefs while compromising where it serves the greater good to move the society forward." It is virtually impossible to build consensus by bullying, or stonewalling, or viciously attacking members who don't tow the party line with your state religion. As we've become more polarized as a nation, we've sent ever greater pit-bulls to Washington to win for our side (that's both sides by the way), and what we have now is an ongoing political donnybrook that's effectively killing off any real chance for constructive state building while the only laws that get passed are those bought and paid for by men paying with the tax dollars they were given as corporate welfare... and the only difference between the sides I can see is which industries they choose to sleep with... so there are precious few innocent players on either side of the aisle thank you very much.
Did any of you see the disgusting behavior of the the Senators who man the Senate Banking Committee as they addressed Jamie Dimon CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase? This is the highest banking regulatory body in our nation... why is it that the largest contributor (for virtually every one of them) was also J.P. Morgan Chase, through Jamie Dimon? They did everything but fan his fevered brow and peel grapes for him. This is supposed to be our best hope for making the Bankers straighten up and fly right, and they're too busy trying to fellate a CEO who just lost $7,000,000,000 on precisely the same gambling that blew the economy up 4 years ago. I would wager to guess that all the banks are doing precisely the same risky gambling that almost brought our nation to its knees, and our Federal Unregulators just let this insanity go on because they are too well paid to look the other way. Bringing us back to beliefs. I'm sorry, but some things just need to be regulated, because human beings besides being loving, compassionate and knowledge seeking are just as equally selfish, lazy, greedy, Machiavellian, rotten, power hungry bastards. You better account for both sides of the human coin or the future will have it's way with you and it will not be pretty outcome. A dose of reality in D.C. would be truly refreshing right about now.
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