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Our design manipulates the 4x4 PCR Tube Block to a 3x7 block capable of holding 21 DNA sample spaces instead of the generic 16. One of the 21 test tube spaces will be inserted with a platinum temperature sensor. The platinum temperature sensor reads the temperature more accurately, and since it reads the temperature more accurately it saves more time. | The goal of our modified Open PCR is to process the DNA faster and more efficient. To decrease the process time, Our design manipulates the 4x4 PCR Tube Block to a 3x7 block capable of holding 21 DNA sample spaces instead of the generic 16. One of the 21 test tube spaces will be inserted with a platinum temperature sensor. The platinum temperature sensor reads the temperature more accurately, and since it reads the temperature more accurately it saves more time. | ||
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OUR TEAMLAB 2 WRITE-UPThermal Cycler EngineeringOur re-design is based upon the Open PCR system originally designed by Josh Perfetto and Tito Jankowski. The picture below is the original 4x4 PCR Tube Block which we are going to redesign.< The goal of our modified Open PCR is to process the DNA faster and more efficient. To decrease the process time, Our design manipulates the 4x4 PCR Tube Block to a 3x7 block capable of holding 21 DNA sample spaces instead of the generic 16. One of the 21 test tube spaces will be inserted with a platinum temperature sensor. The platinum temperature sensor reads the temperature more accurately, and since it reads the temperature more accurately it saves more time.
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