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biology_zero [2016/08/05 02:42] amibiology_zero [2017/05/18 12:50] – [BIOLOGY ZERO] ami
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-=====Biology Zero=====+=====BIOLOGY ZERO===== 
 +To learn about the growing power of biology to perform useful tasks and make high value products and stunning art installations. 
 +=====evolution===== 
 +Major transitions: 
 +- from nothing to something 
 +(quantum mechanics - atoms - chemistry - molecules - biochemistry - molecular biology) 
 +- creation of life 
 +(unicellular organisms, yeast, bacteria - start to organize - symbiosis - cellular biology) 
 +- multicellular 
 +(sponges, mytochondria - communication) 
 +- histology, physiology 
 +(multicellular organisms outside of water) 
 +- the brain, the language 
 +(cultural evolution) 
 +=====synthetic biology===== 
 +The future is now. 
 +Active evolution. 
 +Work as an engineer with the elements of natural evolution. 
 +Change the informations in cells with modified viruses: genetic engineering. 
 +Crisp-Cas9 (gnome editing) - works for all kinds of organisms. 
 +[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlhW12dGfFk|Lynn Margulis, biologist]] 
 +[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru7Wyt778QQ|Lynn Margulis work on the mytochondrial DNA (via the mother)]] 
 +[[http://igem.org| (iGEM) - The International Genetically Engineered Machine Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to education and competition, the advancement of synthetic biology, and the development of an open community and collaboration.]] 
 +=====tissue engineering===== 
 +[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tissue_engineering|Tissue engineering]] is the use of a combination of cells, engineering and materials methods, and suitable biochemical and physicochemical factors to improve or replace biological tissues.  
 +- cultivating cells, growing things. 
 +- biotechnology: make the micro-organisms your slave to grow things. 
 +- bioprinter: copy the histology of cells (the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals) for e.g. printing organs.  
 +- [[http://www.invetech.com.au/portfolio/life-sciences/3d-bioprinter-world-first-print-human-tissue/|NovoGen MMX Bioprinter]] is science fiction turned into science fact: the world's first commercial 3D bioprinter to print human tissues.
  
-http://www.makery.info/2016/08/02/le-b-a-ba-du-biohack-a-biology-zero/+- cultivating cells on hydrogel (cells on gelatines) 
 +- cell sorting 
 +- communication between cells when in the proper medium (or environment) + electrical flux 
 +=====lab material===== 
 +=====scientific method===== 
 +=====microbiology===== 
 +=====identifying micro-organisms===== 
 +=====experiments===== 
 +- lactobacillus 
 +- bioluminus bacteria 
 +- yeast bacteria 
 +- acetobacter bacteria 
 +- water analysis 
 +- bioplastic degradation 
 +- eggshell CoCo3 concentration 
 +- paper chromatography 
 +- spirulina 
 +=====microscopy===== 
 +=====preparing a slide===== 
 +=====gramm staining===== 
 +=====methylene blue staining===== 
 +=====slicing===== 
 +=====biochemistry===== 
 +=====spectrophotometry===== 
 +=====metabolism===== 
 +=====cell===== 
 +=====DNA===== 
 +=====genetic engineering===== 
 + 
 + 
 +=====documentation===== 
 +[[http://www.makery.info/2016/08/02/le-b-a-ba-du-biohack-a-biology-zero/|Tim article]] 
 +[[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B85D5z08E_KYWVYyby1qX1UzQlU|googledrive photos BioZero]]
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