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BioBits™ Bright: A fluorescent synthetic biology education kit.

Jessica C StarkAlly HuangPeter Q NguyenRachel S DubnerKaren J HsuThomas C FerranteMary AndersonAda KanapskyteQuinn MuchaJessica S PackettPalak PatelRicha PatelDeema QaqTyler ZondorJulie BurkeThomas MartinezAshlee Miller-BerryAparna PuppalaKara ReichertMiriam SchmidLance BrandLander R HillJemima F ChellaswamyNuhie FaheemSuzanne FetherlingElissa GongEddie Marie GonzalzlesTeresa GranitoJenna KoritsarisBinh NguyenSujud OttmanChristina PalffyAngela PatelSheila SkweresAdriane SlatonTaRhonda WoodsNina M DonghiaKeith PardeeJames J CollinsMichael C Jewett
Published in: Science advances (2018)
Synthetic biology offers opportunities for experiential educational activities at the intersection of the life sciences, engineering, and design. However, implementation of hands-on biology activities in classrooms is challenging because of the need for specialized equipment and expertise to grow living cells. We present BioBits™ Bright, a shelf-stable, just-add-water synthetic biology education kit with easy visual outputs enabled by expression of fluorescent proteins in freeze-dried, cell-free reactions. We introduce activities and supporting curricula for teaching the central dogma, tunable protein expression, and design-build-test cycles and report data generated by K-12 teachers and students. We also develop inexpensive incubators and imagers, resulting in a comprehensive kit costing <US$100 per 30-person classroom. The user-friendly resources of this kit promise to enhance biology education both inside and outside the classroom.
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