We would like to thank the following individuals for their contributions to
this project:
Dr. Linda Kauffman for her guidance and availability throughout the project.
Her ideas and enthusiasm proved immensely valuable.
TA Matt Forcina for foreseeing the future and predicting the 1/1,000,000 chance
of transposition to occur. Also for providing a beacon of light and
inspiration, along with protection from the Pittsburgh hoodlums because he
"went to school in the ghetto for ten years."
The Sea Urchin team project for enjoying themselves enough for the both of
us.
Special thanks to the Tn5 gene for not jumping into the plasmid.
Thanks to the Pipet Man for keeping it real.
Dorina Amendola for drawing our very cool t-shirt design.
E. Coli bacteria for emitting such sweet fragrances throughout Mellon
Institute.
TA Lora for providing encouragement in our time of need.
Lola (the dog) for conveniently cleaning up the toxic wastes.