5 minute DNA Extraction in a Shot Glass by macowell
Featured
3006740511_2016ae9131.jpg
Despite its exotic-sounding name, DNA is ubiquitous - it can be found in every cell of every living thing and almost everywhere on the planet. Nonetheless, we rarely come face-to-face with the molecule itself - and it's not because DNA is difficult to find or isolate! In this instructable, we'll show you how to isolate your own DNA with little more than some dish soap, table salt, high-proof alcohol, a shot glass, and a bit of your own saliva.

It only takes a couple of minutes, and after you've isolated your own DNA, you can either drink it back down in a tasty "DNA shot" (great party trick) or better yet, purify it further for more analysis*.

Materials & Set Up
  • 1/4 of a shot glass full of your saliva
  • several drops of dish soap (look for sodium laurel sulfate in the ingredients)
  • a pinch of table salt (1/16 of a teaspoon)
  • some contact-lens cleaning solution, meat tenderizer, or pineapple juice (optional)
  • Ice-cold 120-proof+ liquor (overproof rum works well)

SAFETY NOTE:
The chemicals used in this experiment are "everyday" household items and are not particularly dangerous. Nonetheless, exercise extra caution and think twice if you decide to consume your DNA shot and ABSOLUTELY do not substitue rubbing alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, or any other non-consumable alcohol for the overproof rum we used. Besides using "denatured' alcohol, the other potential safety concern is the dishsoap added to the mixture. A couple drops won't hurt you, but if you are concerned about it, feel free to leave it out.

This instructable was produced by DIYbio - an organization for amateur biotechnologists. Visit diybio.org for more information.

EDIT: Some DIYbioers are developing a simple gel box and a gel box on steroids. We should have some instructables put together for them before Dec 08. If you are interested in helping, please join the DIYbio google group!
 
Remove these adsRemove these ads by Signing Up

Step 1: Salivation...GO!

1/4 of a shot glass of saliva is harder to produce than you might think! Work your tongue against your cheeks and teeth as you think of a big juicy grilled steak / tofu cube / dim sum, or Muffins / baked cookies . I had to spit about 5 times to fill the glass 1/4th full.

If you are making the DNA shot for someone else, be sure to let them know where the DNA came from.
1-40 of 101Next »
Derpancakes says: Mar 27, 2013. 10:20 PM
Is there an "under-21" way to do this?
danbemp says: Mar 30, 2013. 10:34 AM
the 70% or 91% isopropanol you can buy at any supermarket should be fine, just don't drink it : )
Broom says: Nov 15, 2011. 1:22 AM
Any chance I'll get superpowers, if I expose the shot of DNA to some radiation? Maybe 10 seconds in the microwave...
JuCo says: Nov 14, 2011. 11:02 PM
not to be too crude, but the implications of "5 minute dna extraction in a shot glass" had me giggling for a moment.
gogoplata says: Dec 26, 2008. 9:09 PM
We did this in biology a few years ago with strawberries. Is there any way to do this and extract the DNA from white blood cells?
Organiks says: Nov 14, 2011. 10:58 PM
A more important question is can you isolate white blood cells? That is far more difficult than ethanol precipitation
Shut Up Now says: Feb 2, 2009. 10:30 AM
i did this with strawberries too. oh, and we used freezer cold methynol. we used a microscope to look at it after. we saw some double helixes.
sdowney-forsythe says: Nov 14, 2011. 1:37 PM
Um. BS. If you saw double helices, you were hallucinating.
Lithium Rain says: Nov 14, 2011. 3:38 PM
Yeah, you need an electron microscope for those...
ste5442 says: Mar 12, 2009. 12:22 PM
Wow - that must have been some microscope ;-)

PCBPolice
Shut Up Now says: Dec 24, 2009. 11:30 PM
no, just a typical school grade light-microscope.
Earths_hope says: Feb 17, 2010. 8:32 PM
what grade? I did it in grade 5 with strawberries and used methalated spirits
OldManMahoney says: Mar 11, 2009. 11:10 AM
lol
gahaga says: Dec 27, 2008. 7:09 PM
There are no White blood cells in Strawberries :-) But if you want DNA from WBC's, you might consider following this protocol using puss from an acne lesion (a puss filled zit, or other source of puss) instead of spit. Otherwise, you'll need to get some blood, separate the Red blood cells (very easy really) and then you'll have mostly WBCs. It depends on how "purely WBC" the DNA needs to be. Why do you want to do this?
gogoplata says: Dec 28, 2008. 10:01 AM
I was just interested to see if this could be used for some amateur research or something. I think the DNA would need to be from only WBC.
gahaga says: Dec 28, 2008. 12:25 PM
MediaTech sells a product call Lymphocyte Separation mediumLymphocyte Separation medium (cat # 25-072-CI, 100 mL for <$20). That will do the trick, if you're starting with whole blood
gogoplata says: Dec 29, 2008. 8:37 AM
Thank you. I will look into that.
jobard says: Aug 23, 2011. 5:32 AM
Can I use Absinthe instead of overproof rum?
jschroedl says: Nov 22, 2008. 5:10 AM
Ew. cool project. Would there be anything interesting to see under a microscope?
bears0 says: Oct 24, 2009. 5:27 PM
 i dont think you can see dna under a microscope if you could it would have to magnify like one centillion time

oh and yes centillion is a number it has 330 zeros
thats a lot
crysisatutz says: Jun 14, 2011. 8:03 PM
No, magnification of M=10^8 should be sufficient. Neutron scattering could do a good job for regarding DNA molecules.
Plaid Demon says: Oct 26, 2009. 5:19 PM
lol
rocket master says: Mar 27, 2011. 7:12 AM
If you chew your cheeks, you get more DNA.
McGrep says: Feb 20, 2011. 11:36 PM
Fascinating. Why had I no idea this could be done so easily?
chibibunny713 says: Feb 26, 2010. 8:54 AM
 Hey - how long can these last for, What liquid can I preserve mine in (indefinitely), and How do you dye them?

cheesekake22 says: Feb 17, 2010. 11:03 PM
we did this in Project STEM and you can just swish salt water and it works fine.
Nitsuji says: Feb 7, 2010. 11:44 AM
Canida is almost right. Pineapple, kiwi, and papaya all contain "proteases," enzymes that break-down proteins. However, each fruit contains a pretty different enzyme: pineapple has bromelain, kiwi has actinidin, figs have ficin, and papaya has papain. 
niwrad says: Jan 28, 2010. 12:28 PM
hahaha nice trick! I did this with onions!!
hamado says: Jan 8, 2010. 1:24 PM
really nice..im going to try it right now
wish it works...
CapnTac says: Dec 21, 2009. 1:56 PM
What if you could clone yourself with it? That would be shweet.
kid123 says: Feb 2, 2009. 9:41 AM
you can do this with rubbing alcohol
stonehenge360 says: Feb 23, 2009. 1:52 PM
yes but drinking rubbing alcohol will kill you
zhou777 says: Nov 23, 2009. 1:25 AM
yes, but you don't have to drink it. 
nrepak says: Oct 29, 2009. 4:56 PM
i dont know how much I would want to drink contacts lens solution considering what it does to the bowels
bears0 says: Oct 24, 2009. 5:13 PM
 we did that with spinach one time
SlashDev says: Mar 15, 2009. 8:40 PM
did you just drink dish washing detergent and/or meat tenderizer? bleah :P
awang8 says: Mar 15, 2009. 10:42 PM
Steak contains meat tenderizer...
minime12358 says: Aug 17, 2009. 9:10 AM
also, your plate must contain traces of dish washing detergent.....
DrWeird117 says: Jul 18, 2009. 1:25 AM
Hmm...What if...Nah.
duckythescientist says: Jul 10, 2009. 9:11 PM
If you are not consuming the shot, could isopropyl alcohol be substituted for the ethanol?
1-40 of 101Next »
Pro

Get More Out of Instructables

Already have an Account?

close

PDF Downloads
As a Pro member, you will gain access to download any Instructable in the PDF format. You also have the ability to customize your PDF download.

Upgrade to Pro today!