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==Protocols==
==Protocol==


'''Materials'''
'''Materials'''
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'''DNA Sample Set-up Procedure'''
'''DNA Sample Set-up Procedure'''
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'''PCR Reaction Mix'''
'''OpenPCR program'''
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'''DNA/ primer Mix'''
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'''PCR - The Underlying Technology'''<br>
'''PCR - The Underlying Technology'''<br>
<!-- Add a write-up, essay-style, organized into paragraphs with descriptive headers, based on the Q&A's from Section three of your worksheet). 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 PCR video/ tutorial might be useful. Be sure to '''credit the sources''' if you borrow images. -->
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LAB 4 WRITE-UP

Protocol

Materials

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PCR Reaction Sample List

Tube Label PCR Reaction Sample Patient ID
G# + Positive control none
G# - Negative control none
G# 1-1 Patient 1, replicate 1
G# 1-2 Patient 1, replicate 2
G# 1-3 Patient 1, replicate 3
G# 2-1 Patient 2, replicate 1
G# 2-2 Patient 2, replicate 2
G# 2-3 Patient 2, replicate 3


DNA Sample Set-up Procedure

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  2. Step 2
  3. Step 3...


OpenPCR program






Research and Development

PCR - The Underlying Technology