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Howdy! This is my (William Reading's) webpage. At the moment, I only have this blog script and my gallery up, but I hope to get more stuff on this page at some point, or so I thought when I created this site years ago. Updates and shiny new copy to eventually go here. If you'd like to contact me to point out that I've done something to break XHTML/CSS standards or heaven forbid--look at my Vita--drop me a line at my e-mail address bill +spam @ [ELEPHANT] aggienerds.org. Simply remove "+spam", the spaces and the pachyderm along with its brackets and that address will reach me. I'm also available on Jabber/GChat/AIM/MSN with the same address above.

7/8/2004

Genetic Engineering?

Filed under: — bill @ 10:27 am

While I was in California, I visited the Tech museum and did their “genetic engineering” activity where you put proteins from jellyfish that have a luminescent property under UV light and then make modified E. Coli into producers of it. They track who visits it throughout the day with an RFID tag and then let you log into a museum page with the number on the tag. Here’s Mine:

E. Coli with jellyfish proteins

 

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