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| Reference #: | 497 |
| Submit Date: | 18 Feb 2003 |
| Browse Category: | home-brewed dna |
| Author: | none |
| Email Address: | none |
| Treatment used: | none |
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| Country of Remedy: | USA |
| Remedy Source: | Nell Boyce. US News & World Report, Feb 24, p40. |
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| # Comments posted to this remedy: | 0 |
| Complaints Reported: | 0 |
| # of times remedy read: | 4,597 |
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This would be a good science project to do with your children:
Ingreedients: "DNA is all around you, and you don't need a phd to extract it. You will need: -- a source of DNA (any living matter will do, but stawberries work well) -- salt, the non-iodized -- shampoo -- 90 percent rubbing alcohol (chilled in the freezer Directions: 1. Mash the DNA source. Add a equal amount of water. Throw in a couple of squirts of shampoo and a spoonful of salt. Stir gently. 2. Strain the mash through a wet papter towel or cheesecloth, so your left with a clear fluid. 3. Pour a equal amount of ice cold alcohol into the fluid. You will see a cloud form. Take a chopstick or the handle of a long spoon and twirl it inside the cloud to capture long, gooey strings of nucleic acid (DNA and RTNA) --from US News & World Report, feb 24, p40. by Nell Boyce |
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