BME100 f2013:W1200 Group9 L6

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OUR COMPANY

Name: Salvador Avina
Name: Rachael Hall
Name: Kenna Lum
Name: Michelle Sigona
Name: Jessica Stradford


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LAB 6 WRITE-UP

Computer-Aided Design

TinkerCAD
TinkerCAD is a virtual design software where you can upload and create you own design or find shared designs on the website and make your own modifications to it. This software is completely online, requiring no download or continuous updating. This kind of software helps engineers specifically because we are able to design something quickly on the computer and then make modifications to it where we can then visually identify how these modifications will affect our design. We will be able to identify design flaws before even producing this product, saving time and money. The simplicity of this program is also easy to use for beginner engineering students.


Implications of Using TinkerCAD for Design

The vast range of shapes, colors, numbers, and designs was used so that we Our group took what we already knew about the tubes. which is that they are small and compact, and added our own ideas and extras to it and made it our own. We color coded the tubes, so that less writing would have to be done on the actual tube to label them. It is hard to write, and then read writing so small, and it is easy to make mistakes that way



Feature 1: Cancer SNP-Specific Primers

Background on the cancer-associated mutation

Rs17879961, studied in our lab, is a mutation described in the Database of short genetic variations (dbSNP) that is cancer-related. It is categorized as a Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP)which means the mutation is an occurrence of a different variation of the gene among a population, affecting the structural unit of nucleic acid in RNA and DNA. This polymorphism is a pathogenic SNP affecting the twenty-second chromosome and is only found in Homo Sapiens, who usually have twenty-three pairs chromosomes. This gene was affected by Checkpoint Kinase 2 (CHEK2) where the mutation of this gene was found to cause breast cancer, brain tumors, and predisposition of sarcomas.


Primer design

  • The Forward Primer is: 5' ACTCACTTAAACCATATTCT.
  • The Cancer-specific Reverse Primer is: 5' GGTCCTAAAAACTCTTACAC.

How the primers work: For a primer to begin, a specific target sequence is required. In this lab, our target sequence was the cancer specific SNP, rs17879961. This cancer specific reverse primer will only bind to a complementary match of the sequence only if it matches the primer completely. If it is not a perfect match, the strand will not duplicate because it is unable to bind together. With this specific cancer gene, only cancer primers can be replicated and non-cancer primers will not.



Feature 2: Consumables Kit

The packaging of our consumables will be very similar to the way they are currently packaged. The plastic tubes will come in rows of sixteen, eight tubes on each side (as shown in the image above). These tubes will come in cardboard packages and will hold 240 tubes per package. each package will include a rack for storing the tubes. Two racks holding 120 tubes each will be included with each package of 240 tubes. The micropipeter will be packaged separately and will include 200 plastic tips with purchase. These tips will be racked in a plastic rack and extra tips will also be available for purchase in quantities of 50 and 100. The PCR mix and the primers will also be packaged together. All of the items in the consumables kit are available as one package for a set price and are also available for separate sale. Our group decided to do this so that consumers could buy all the necessary items they needed at one reasonable price or they could buy separate items if they only needed a few individual things.

One of the problems that our group mentioned was the lack of labeling on the plastic tubes. The tubes that we designed on TinkerCad are color coated in order to help differentiate the different primers, and DNA samples. The packages of tubes will also come with small labeling strips so that consumers will be able to label their specific tubes and have some way to keep their samples organized.


Feature 3: PCR Machine Hardware



The PCR will be used in our system as the main component. It will be self-opperatable with the use of the computer, as well as easy to construct. It will contain all the necessary parts within the package, such as the fan and PCR racks. The boc will be light enough to carry, and sturdy enough to withstand movement from one location to another.

It will be similair to the portable PCR used in the lab, however there will be one small difference. Our PCR machine will be redesigned to be easier to open. The top of the other machine was very difficult to open in order to insert the samples. However, in the new design the top will open "Automaticaly" with the push of a button. By pushing the button, the PCR machine's top latch will pop open, so that all one has to do to open the machine is lightly lift.


Feature 4: Fluorimeter Hardware

The flourimeter hardware was ineffecient in sustaining the cellular device which would take the picture of the DNA. This would cause pictures to be of poor quality or of nothing that was of use for the lab. Therefore, with a an adjustable fluorimeter hardware any phones of any size can be sustained adequately with the complete disregard of whether or not the phone will fall at any given moment. This improvement will help overall as the pictures will not be of bad quality.


Bonus Opportunity: What Bayesian Stats Imply About The BME100 Diagnostic Approach

[Instructions: This section is OPTIONAL, and will get bonus points if answered thoroughly and correctly. Here is a chance to flex some intellectual muscle. In your own words, discuss what the results for calculations 3 and 4 imply about the reliability of CHEK2 PCR for predicting cancer. Please do NOT type the actual numerical values here. Just refer to them as being "less than one" or "very small." The instructors will ask you to submit your actual calculations via e-mail. We are doing so for the sake of academic integrity and to curb any temptation to cheat.]