That's the most constructive thing you could do with it. There is nothing else you could do without a lot more knowledge and equipment than you have access to - so why are you asking me 'what else' like it's obvious? You're presenting yourself as someone doing something with genetics, so why not discuss something specific about how you plan on making use of lux genes taken from the bacteria. How are you going to isolate those genes? How are you going to copy them? PCR? What kind of PCR equipment do you have? How are you going to vector them into a plant if successful? How would you get the theoretical plant to then express LuxR?yep, especially if you weren't paying attention in class, tissue culture 101. Then, we eat the bio luminescent material for the glow in the dark poop silly, what else ? nitro might have some ideas, but I'm too busy to play.
That's the most constructive thing you could do with it. There is nothing else you could do without a lot more knowledge and equipment than you have access to - so why are you asking me 'what else' like it's obvious? You're presenting yourself as someone doing something with genetics, so why not discuss something specific about how you plan on making use of lux genes taken from the bacteria. How are you going to isolate those genes? How are you going to copy them? PCR? What kind of PCR equipment do you have? How are you going to vector them into a plant if successful? How would you get the theoretical plant to then express LuxR?
right, but heres some food for thought. a dusty, dirty, moldy room/plant is much more likely to carry ???? who knows what to the jar. may not even report as mold? might just die, or mutate or? so its just a good measure.Dust and mold free??? isnt that the reasoning for all the bleaching and alcoholing before jar???
Why are you so upset by any specific questions about what you are trying to do?Get back to your "computer monitor clone warmer" or your xbox,or whatever you kids do while dreaming of producing marijuana for the masses.
are you culturing? please share some experiences, like wacky flowering times, or homemade additives, or something. nobody has time to cater to your negativity in this forum, until they get out of school, maybe at 3pm. everyone has read your posts thusfar, and must say, not so impressed by your information. . If you're so sure about these foundations of yours, why are you here taunting peolple with real life experiences.
If you are genuinely interested in my bio lumi mj plant, PLACE A BID NOW, public or private.
I will not give you these specific answers, as I might be here just to sell something, remember?
fyi, everyday, when each of us clones,or cultures, we are genetically modifying plant material, albeit near impossible on an Xbox warming plate, or a desk light for illumination.
PICS or GTFO wolfzen, really. we dont read words well, so if you feel the need to type more, just dont! and for the record, I Do think your mom is hot !
not genetics. plant tissue culture.That's the most constructive thing you could do with it. There is nothing else you could do without a lot more knowledge and equipment than you have access to - so why are you asking me 'what else' like it's obvious? You're presenting yourself as someone doing something with genetics, so why not discuss something specific about how you plan on making use of lux genes taken from the bacteria. How are you going to isolate those genes? How are you going to copy them? PCR? What kind of PCR equipment do you have? How are you going to vector them into a plant if successful? How would you get the theoretical plant to then express LuxR?
What about plant tissue culture? What does that have to do with bioluminescing bacteria for a start?not genetics. plant tissue culture.