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2.  Escherichia coli, DH5α <br>
2.  Escherichia coli, DH5α <br>
3.  Bacteriophage lambda <br>
3.  Bacteriophage lambda <br>
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==List of Hazardous Materials:==
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1.  Ethidium Bromide <br>
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2.  Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS)<br>
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3.  Chloroform<br>

Revision as of 14:48, 6 September 2012



Safety First

Biological hazard, also known as a biohazard, is an organism or a by-product from an organism that is harmful or potentially harmful to other living things, primarily human beings. There are four levels of biohazards, classified by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States. A level 1 biological hazard poses the least risk while a level 4 poses the greatest.

List of organisms:

1. Escherichia coli, Top10
2. Escherichia coli, DH5α
3. Bacteriophage lambda

List of Hazardous Materials:

1. Ethidium Bromide
2. Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS)
3. Chloroform