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Tedward and CO.

Name: Dean Spyres
Name: Kyle Greenzweig
Name: Maria Roman
Name: Ryan Tenorio
Name: Theodore Valenzuela
Name: Kyra Temple


LAB 6 WRITE-UP

Bayesian Statistics

Overview of the Original Diagnosis System


What Bayes Statistics Imply about This Diagnostic Approach



Intro to Computer-Aided Design

TinkerCAD

The TinkerCAD tool is very user friendly and easy to use once the controls are learned. My only criticism of the tool is that it is almost to simplistic. With Solid Works, the user can design and create almost anything with the right knowledge. However, in Tinker Cad, there are definitely some limitations with the detail and overall design of any project. Our Design

 




Feature 1: Consumables

Consumables included in our kit: Micropipetter, tips, tubes, PCR mix, and primers.

Our PCR kit is overall going to be easier to use by simply having color identifications on the consumables. Having primers and PCR mixes that arent color-coded makes for much confusion regarding which samples have already been worked with or not. Having color-codes on our consumables will avoid this confusion and make the process overall much simpler. Ensuring that there will be no errors with the PCR mix and primers will lead to more accurate results with no invalid data.


Feature 2: Hardware - PCR Machine & Fluorimeter

PCR Machine The PCR machine is very good at replicating a very small amount of DNA and can be done with a high level of accuracy. Some of the main benefits of the machine is that it can be done within a very short time, usually in a matter of hours. In addition its very useful for detecting DNA sequences that appear in very small sample. Although the machine useful functions very well, like everything some times there can be mistakes, and one of the problems with the PCR is because of its replication process even a small amount of error would exponentially ruin the results. Fluorimeter