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Revision as of 11:08, 31 October 2012

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OUR TEAM

Name: Andrea Carpenter
Role(s): Experimental Protocol Planner
Name:Dana McElwain
Role(s): Open PCR Machine Engineer
Name: Michelle Nguyen
Role(s): R&D Scientist
Name: Nathan Holman
Role(s): Experimental Protocol Planner
Name: MalikMclaurin
Roles(s): Open PCR Machine Engineer
Name: Chris Anastos
Roles(s): R&D Scientist

LAB 1 WRITE-UP

(Please finish by 11/7/2012)

Initial Machine Testing

The Original Design
(Add image of the full OpenPCR machine here, from the Week 3 exercise. Write a paragraph description for visitors who have no idea what this is)


Experimenting With the Connections

When we unplugged part (part 3) from (part 6), the machine ... (did what? fill in your answer)

When we unplugged the white wire that connects (part 6) to (part 2), the machine ... (did what? fill in your answer)


Test Run

(Write the date you first tested Open PCR and your experience(s) with the machine)




Protocols

Polymerase Chain Reaction

The Polymerase Chain Reaction is a process controlled by temperature. It is simple and inexpensive, PCR allows you to make numerous copies of DNA to analyze. First you need a small amount of DNA add a small amount of some PCR reaction mix. A program on the machine needs to be created consisting of three stages. In stage one


Flourimeter Measurements

(Add your work from Week 3, Part 2 here)




Research and Development

Specific Cancer Marker Detection - The Underlying Technology

(Add a write-up of the information discussed in Week 3's class)

(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 OpenPCR tutorial might be useful. Be sure to credit the source if you borrow images.)




Results

(Your group will add the results of your Fluorimeter measurements from Week 4 here)