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Outreach: "Clone" Depot

As part of our outreach this year, we met with FBI. One of the topics discussed was biological warfare. The question was raised: "Is it possible to create your own synthetic biology lab just using items bought from Home Depot?" And with that, the hunt began. We coined this mission, "Clone" Depot. In the end, we were able to create a working (albeit slow) gel electrophoresis and a pipette. View these below!
Pipette Gel Electrophoresis


FBI So... Is this plausible?