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''[Show an IMAGE <u>where you drew a circle around the droplet</u> with the freehand tool for a sample with no DNA]'[[Image:Water1.png]]'<br> | ''[Show an IMAGE <u>where you drew a circle around the droplet</u> with the freehand tool for a sample with no DNA]'[[Image:Water1.png]]'[[Image:Water2.png]]<br> | ||
''[Show an IMAGE <u>where you drew a circle around the droplet</u> with the freehand tool for a sample '''with''' DNA (positive signal)]'' | ''[Show an IMAGE <u>where you drew a circle around the droplet</u> with the freehand tool for a sample '''with''' DNA (positive signal)]'' | ||
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OUR TEAM
LAB 2 WRITE-UPBackground InformationSYBR Green Dye SYBR Green I is a dye that is used as a nucleic acid stain in several fields such as biochemistry, and molecualr biology. SYBR Green I can be diluted and a small amount of it can go a long way. This dye was useful in this experiment because, when the drop of DNA is put on the glass slide there is a blue ray of light that is turned on, which then passes through the drop. The way that this compund, SYBR Green, works is by absorbing the blue light and emitting green light. When we taking a picture of the drop under dark conditions the green emmited light can be visible. This compound is part of the cyanine synthetic dye family, this words comes from the word "cyan" which is blue-green. That this why green light is emitted. Single-Drop Fluorimeter
Procedure
Smart Phone Camera Settings
Calibration Distance and angles between the smart phone and =
Placing Samples onto the Fluorimeter Procedures
Data AnalysisRepresentative Images of Samples [Show an IMAGE where you drew a circle around the droplet with the freehand tool for a sample with no DNA]'' [Show an IMAGE where you drew a circle around the droplet with the freehand tool for a sample with DNA (positive signal)]
Image J Values for All Samples [See worksheet page 5]
[Add more rows as needed]
Fitting a Straight Line
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