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[[Image:BME103_Group9_Assembly.png|500px|New OpenPCR Design]] | [[Image:BME103_Group9_Assembly.png|500px|New OpenPCR Design]] | ||
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The image above portrays the main heating block located inside the OpenPCR. <br> | The image above portrays the main heating block located inside the OpenPCR. <br> | ||
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will increase to accommodate the new heating block.<br> | will increase to accommodate the new heating block.<br> | ||
[[Image:KeyPad2.png|200px|]] | [[Image:KeyPad2.png|200px|]]<br> | ||
The KeyPad will be detachable, and will be connected through the USB connection. <br> | |||
This KeyPad will help the user to better control the cycles and <br> | |||
and other factors such as time and temperature.<br> | |||
'''Key Features'''<br> | '''Key Features'''<br> |
Revision as of 10:42, 28 November 2012
BME 103 Fall 2012 | Home People Lab Write-Up 1 Lab Write-Up 2 Lab Write-Up 3 Course Logistics For Instructors Photos Wiki Editing Help | ||||||
OUR TEAMEveryone has contributed to this project even though there are only two usernames. Every person used these two users to make edits to the wiki. Dr. Haynes said that this would be sufficient enough to give each member full participation credit for this project LAB 2 WRITE-UPThermal Cycler EngineeringOur re-design is based upon the Open PCR system originally designed by Josh Perfetto and Tito Jankowski.
The image above portrays the main heating block located inside the OpenPCR. The KeyPad will be detachable, and will be connected through the USB connection. Key Features
The key features of the new design include Instructions
ProtocolsMaterials
PCR Protocol
Research and DevelopmentBackground on Disease Markers
Primer Design
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