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'''Key Features'''<br>
'''Key Features'''<br>


 
There are two specific features that will be upgraded in the OpenPCR machine - the case and the power source.  The case will be changed from a thin wood to a more durable plastic, so that the device can be taken out into the field.  The device will also have solar panels, which will provide for the power.  This shift allows the device to be used where electricity is not always available, such as the third world.  When combined, these two features open the device up to a larger market. 


'''Instructions'''<br>
'''Instructions'''<br>


 
The instructions would remain the same, as the solar panel array would come attached to the plastic on the device's top side.
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Machine Design

LAB 2 WRITE-UP

Thermal Cycler Engineering

Our re-design is based upon the Open PCR system originally designed by Josh Perfetto and Tito Jankowski.


System Design


Key Features

There are two specific features that will be upgraded in the OpenPCR machine - the case and the power source. The case will be changed from a thin wood to a more durable plastic, so that the device can be taken out into the field. The device will also have solar panels, which will provide for the power. This shift allows the device to be used where electricity is not always available, such as the third world. When combined, these two features open the device up to a larger market.

Instructions

The instructions would remain the same, as the solar panel array would come attached to the plastic on the device's top side.




Protocols

Materials


PCR Protocol
Supplied in Kit

Item Quantity

Supplied by User

Item Quantity

DNA Measurement Protocol

Research and Development

Background on Disease Markers



Primer Design



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