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From the artist's webpage: "Prototype of a do-it-yourself learning and fabrication machine that can visualize the different stages of a bacterial transformation, incubation and protein synthesis."
Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer used to iintroduce keratin genes into cells of cacti, resulting in external hair-like keratin expression on surface of cacti
Visualization of sugar-preference of E. coli is achieved by centering bacteria in a petri dish, around the edges five varieties of sugar are plated; movement of bacteria toward the preferred sugar source can be detected
Image 2: Documentation of the microorganisms of a male hand on one specific day after having a shower, starting from left to right: day 3, day 4, and day 6.
Image 1: Documentation of the microorganisms of a female hand on one specific day after having a shower, starting from left to right: day 3, day 4, and day 6.
Genomic sequencing project dedicated to resolving the genome of Malus sieversii, a wild apple from central Asia that is the common ancestor of all domestic apples. The project aims to find genes that will help apples cope with disease and climate…