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The primer is made up of nucleic acids that serve as a starting point for DNA synthesis.<br> | |||
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OUR TEAMLAB 1 WRITE-UPThe Original Design Part 3 )When we unplugged the wires, coming from the screen, from the "brains/motherboard", the machine's screen went blank.
ProtocolsThermal Cycler Program
DNA Sample Set-up Procedure Materials: Procedure: Positive control: cancer Negative control: Not cancer Step 3: Add DNA/primer mix to positive control.
PCR Reaction Mix -Taq DNA Polmerase
The primer is made up of nucleic acids that serve as a starting point for DNA synthesis.
Research and DevelopmentPCR - The Underlying Technology 1PCR Reaction Components The components of the PCR Reaction include the template DNA, primers, Taq Polymerase, Magnesium Chloride (MgCl2), and Deoxyribonucleotides (dNTP's). Each component or reagent is added to the PCR tube before running them through the PCR device and software called "Open PCR". The template DNA is the source of genetic information in which an enzyme copies from. The Taq Polymerase is a thermostable enzyme. It reads the genetic information form the DNA template and checks for mutations before copying data. 2Thermal Cycling Thermal cycling is the process of cycling a PCR tube holding the PCR reaction in specific variations of time and temperature. The PCR reaction is first exposed to high temperatures, it is lowered, and increases slightly in temperature. enzymes and/or reagents and is done ... Initial Step Denature Anneal Extend Final Step Final Hold 3Nucleotides and Base-pairing
(BONUS points: Use a program like Powerpoint, Word, Illustrator, Microsoft Paint, etc. to illustrate how primers bind to the cancer DNA template, and how Taq polymerases amplify the DNA. Screen-captures from the PCR video/ tutorial might be useful. Be sure to credit the sources if you borrow images.)
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