Order Reagents - Chemical reagents are needed for DNA extraction, purification, PCR and gel electrophoresis. All of these reagents are consumable and need to be replaced eventually.
DNA sequencing - DNA sequencing can be expensive. For normal sequencing our cost is around $6 per sample. A donation of $10 can help sequence almost two samples and a donation of $60 will fund 10 samples.
Primers - DNA primers cost us around $70 per primer set. Your donation can help students learn how to construct primers and order them.
Materials and Lab Equipment - Each project has unique needs and may require a piece of equipment we do not have. Your donation can help us purchase these items to complete our projects.
The following groups have been generous with their time, expertise, materials and discounts. Click on the image to view their pages. Thank you for supporting us!
Thank you to the following researchers who are always generous with their time, expertise and patience in willing to answer questions and guide us along.
Sebastian Kraves (MiniPCR)
Zeke Alvarez Saavedra (MiniPCR)
Sara and Seth Bordenstein (Wolbachia Project Vanderbilt University)
Sharon Pepenella (DNA learning Center)
Richard Cordaux (University of Poitiers, France)
Caroline Williams (Williams Lab Stanford University)
Andy Davis (University of Georgia)
Patrick Cain (Gwinnett Technical College)
Aram Mikaelyan (NC State University)
Grant Rybnicky (Northwestern University)
Matt Kasson (Wester Virginia University)
Brian Lovett (West Virginia University)
Irene Newton (Indiana University)
Dylan Shropshire (University of Montana)
Robert Matthews (University of Georgia)
Nathan Lord (Louisiana State University)
Hedi Baxter Lauffer (Wisconsin Fast Plants)
Brad Williamson (The University of Kansas)
Brad Goodner (Hiram Genomics)
Isis Arsnoe (Lansing Community College)
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