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Agar Art: Creating Masterpieces with Microbes
At the intersection of art, science, and technology is Bio-Art, the creation of works of art using living matter. One common way to create Bio-Art uses bacteria transformed with DNA codes for brightly-colored proteins. In this experiment, students create “Bio-Paints” using bacterial culture techniques. The color-producing microbes are painted onto an agar plate canvas. After incubation will inspect, admire, and hopefully share your living art.
| Cat. No.: | 228 |
| Group Size: | For 25 students |
| Time Required: | 60 minutes (plus two incubations) |
| Kit Includes: | Instructions, ampicillin, IPTG, GFP, Pink, Blue, and Purple BactoBeads™, ReadyPour™ Luria Broth agar, sterile, Luria Broth liquid media, inoculating loops, sterile, plastic loops, non-sterile, toothpicks, petri plates, 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tubes, & 10 mL pipet, sterile |
| All You Need: | Distilled water, gloves, UV light source, microwave, incubator or water bath, adjustable pipette and tips (20-200µl), pipet pump (optional), vortexer (optional), & fine tip paint brushes (optional). |
| Storage: | Some Components Require Refrigerator and Freezer Storage Upon Receipt |






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