Monday, September 21, 2009

DNA: Everybody's Favorite Party Favor!


Well, yesterday DIYbio NYC took ConfluxCity by storm. Or maybe by goo.

The day started out auspiciously, with the Tompkins Square Greenmarket giving us a primo spot on Avenue A to set up our DNA Extraction Party table. We laid out all our supplies- dish detergent, plastic champagne glasses, salt, meat tenderizer, etc.- on our bright green table with a cool poster of our logo in front. The day was sunny and perfect for DNA-making.


There was an amazing amount of foot traffic in the park that day. The DNA extraction process seemed to fascinate people of all ages and cultures. Of course, there was the woman who asked if our oven mitts (in case the alcohol was too chilly to hold) were for sale. And the one who walked away in disgust when she found she couldn't drink the final product...

Whatever gave us the idea that our sign would explain what we were doing? 95% of the folks who stopped to look asked "What are you doing?" and when we replied "extracting DNA" the second question was always "Why, what can you DO with it?" The answer they seemed to like best was "test it to see if the fruit was genetically engineered". The second most popular answer was "if all the strawberries on earth were wiped out, you could recreate them with what's in your little test tube- just like Jurassic Park but without the bloodshed". Yes, we brought microfuge tubes so they could take their DNA home as a souvenir.




4 comments:

  1. "What can you do with it?"

    If you take a personal source of DNA, presumably you can find out if there's a genetic relationship to a strawberry. DIY paternity test is next...

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  2. Beautiful job guys! Can't wait to see the videos.

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  3. Just found this blog. Is so cool! Really helped with a current Product Design project I'm doing too. Looking forward to seeing any videos.

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  4. hey, im a college student doing some amateur science at home in my lab. I just started my blog phytohacker.blogspot.com if u guys are interested. I try to find the cheapest supplies for lab experiments and I document all my experiments on the blog with links to the final PDF lab reports. Its all for fun, but the experiments are well conducted and all results are posted. I will be starting my experiments as of winter break (Dec 23 ish.) Come check it out!

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