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''[Instructions: add the name of your team's company and/or product here]''
'' WE ARE PCR''




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''[Instructions: A short paragraph describing your design. Why did you choose this design? How is it different from the original OpenPCR design?]''<br>
 
In our redesigned OpenPCR machine there is no longer a LCD screen. This screen was considered unnecessary given that all the data is displayed and controlled through the software on the PC it is plugged into. Since this screen was no longer on top nor under the top wood panel it was replaced by a larger well. This allows for a much larger number of PCR's at the same time. Also the lid covering the well and touching the top of the tubes must also be large enough to cover the entire well.




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'''rs237025 is a SNP(Single nucleotide polymorphism) mainly found in Homo Sapiens. Meaning Humans are most often exhibit this variation. A nucleotide is basic unit of nucleic acid. A polymorphism is The presence of two or more phenotypes in a population because of the expression of different alleles of a given gene. rs237025 is seen on the 6:149721690 chromosome. Normally, when disease of classified, they fall under a certain clinical significance. Basically its general effect on day-to-day. That significance could be palpable, real genuine, or a noticeable effect. rs237025 did not fit any of these categories. Diseases closely linked to rs237025 are diabetes and Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome, a multi-system disease with dermatological effects.  
'''rs237025 is a SNP(Single nucleotide polymorphism) mainly found in Homo Sapiens. Which means Humans exhibit this variation most often. A nucleotide is basic unit of nucleic acid. A polymorphism is the presence of two or more phenotypes in a population because of the expression of different alleles of a given gene. rs237025 is seen on the 6:149721690 chromosome. Normally, when a disease is classified, they fall under a certain clinical significance. Basically its general effect on day-to-day. That significance could be palpable, real genuine, or a noticeable effect. rs237025 did not fit any of these categories. Diseases closely linked to rs237025 are diabetes and Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome, a multi-system disease with dermatological effects.  




''' rs237025 also has the Small ubiquitin-like modifier 4(SUMO4) gene. SUMO4 is a family of genes encode small modifiers that are
''' rs237025 also has the Small ubiquitin-like modifier 4(SUMO4) gene. SUMO4 is a family of genes encode small modifiers that are
attached to proteins and control the target proteins’ sub-cellular localization, stability, or activity. rs237025 causes a change of the 'G' allele in the GTG genotype.  An allele is Any of several forms of a gene, usually arising through mutation, that are responsible for hereditary variation, '''<br>
attached to proteins and control the target proteins’ sub-cellular localization, stability, or activity. rs237025 causes a change of the 'G' allele in the GTG genotype.  An allele is any of several forms of a gene, usually arising through mutation, that are responsible for hereditary variation, '''<br>




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==Feature 2: Consumables Kit==
==Feature 2: Consumables Kit==


''[Instructions: Summarize how the consumables will be packaged in your kit. You may add a schematic image. An image is OPTIONAL and will not get bonus points, but it will make your report look awesome and easy to score.]''
Our PCR system is packaged in a way that makes it easier for the student to get right down to business doing the experiment. It comes complete with PCR mix, primers, PCR tubes, a micropipetter, pipette tips, and an adjustable phone stand, all packaged neatly in a box. The PCR mix and primers are all pre-measured and pre-sorted in the PCR tubes, allowing the experiment to begin as soon as the box is opened. This makes the experimental more efficient overall. Each PCR tube will also be pre-labeled as well as being covered in foil to prevent too much light exposure; also a time saver on the part of the student. This kit is made to increase the efficiency of the experiment, making it more enjoyable for the student.
 
''[Instructions: IF your consumables packaging plan addresses any major weakness(es), explain how in an additional paragraph.]''
 
 
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==Feature 3: Hardware - PCR Machine & Fluorimeter==
==Feature 3: Hardware - PCR Machine & Fluorimeter==


''[Instructions: Summarize how you will include the PCR machine and fluorimeter in your system. You may add a schematic image. An image is OPTIONAL and will not get bonus points, but it will make your report look really awesome and easy to score.]''
''The PCR was run to test DNA samples. While the flourimeter was used find the specifics of flouresence and the intensity of wavelength.''


''[Instructions: IF your group has decided to redesign the PCR machine and/or Fluorimeter to address any major weakness(es), explain how in an additional paragraph.]''
''The PCR machine was redesigned in order to save power and electriciy. This was done my removing the LCD screen from the top of the PCR machine. Once the screen was removed the excess wirieng was removed or diverted to processing. Thus, fewer materials are needed to build the machine, and the price will drop significantly. Including a larger well allows more samples to be taken ''




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==Bonus Opportunity: What Bayesian Stats Imply About The BME100 Diagnostic Approach==
==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 PCR for predicting the disease. Please do NOT type the actual numerical values here. Just refer to them as being "close to one" or "very small." The instructors will ask you to submit your actual calculations via a Blackboard quiz. We are doing so for the sake of academic integrity and to curb any temptation to cheat.]''
According to our results for calculations 3 and 4, we realized that the PCR can not predict diseases very accurately, the reliability is kind of low. Especially for positive result. The numerical value we got in calculation 3 is much smaller than 1. Although the value for calculation 4, which present the negative result is pretty close to 1, but it's still not satisfactory enough. Which means the PCR is not able to verdicts patients' situations well such as false positives cases.
 
 


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THE CR3W

Name: Bateer Song
Name: Daylin Morgan
Name: Ekanem-Essang Akpan
Name: Hannah Churchill
Name: Alexander Jones
Group 2


WE ARE PCR


LAB 6 WRITE-UP

Computer-Aided Design

TinkerCAD

In the beginning each part of the PCR machine was imported to Tinkercad. The files represented were 'Body: Back, Bottom, Side, Side with ports, and Top.


Our Design


In our redesigned OpenPCR machine there is no longer a LCD screen. This screen was considered unnecessary given that all the data is displayed and controlled through the software on the PC it is plugged into. Since this screen was no longer on top nor under the top wood panel it was replaced by a larger well. This allows for a much larger number of PCR's at the same time. Also the lid covering the well and touching the top of the tubes must also be large enough to cover the entire well.



Feature 1: Disease SNP-Specific Primers

rs237025 is a SNP(Single nucleotide polymorphism) mainly found in Homo Sapiens. Which means Humans exhibit this variation most often. A nucleotide is basic unit of nucleic acid. A polymorphism is the presence of two or more phenotypes in a population because of the expression of different alleles of a given gene. rs237025 is seen on the 6:149721690 chromosome. Normally, when a disease is classified, they fall under a certain clinical significance. Basically its general effect on day-to-day. That significance could be palpable, real genuine, or a noticeable effect. rs237025 did not fit any of these categories. Diseases closely linked to rs237025 are diabetes and Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome, a multi-system disease with dermatological effects.


rs237025 also has the Small ubiquitin-like modifier 4(SUMO4) gene. SUMO4 is a family of genes encode small modifiers that are attached to proteins and control the target proteins’ sub-cellular localization, stability, or activity. rs237025 causes a change of the 'G' allele in the GTG genotype. An allele is any of several forms of a gene, usually arising through mutation, that are responsible for hereditary variation,



Primer design

  • Disease SNP-specific Forward Primer: 5’ T G A A C C A C G G G G A T T G T C A G
  • Reverse Primer: 5’ A G T T T T C T A A T T G A G A A T G C

How the primers work: Primers are single strands of DNA that act as the beginning of DNA synthesis. Primers are set to the beginning and end of the desired DNA fragment that will be amplified. Thus this will keep it from amplifying any non-disease alleles.



Feature 2: Consumables Kit

Our PCR system is packaged in a way that makes it easier for the student to get right down to business doing the experiment. It comes complete with PCR mix, primers, PCR tubes, a micropipetter, pipette tips, and an adjustable phone stand, all packaged neatly in a box. The PCR mix and primers are all pre-measured and pre-sorted in the PCR tubes, allowing the experiment to begin as soon as the box is opened. This makes the experimental more efficient overall. Each PCR tube will also be pre-labeled as well as being covered in foil to prevent too much light exposure; also a time saver on the part of the student. This kit is made to increase the efficiency of the experiment, making it more enjoyable for the student.

Feature 3: Hardware - PCR Machine & Fluorimeter

The PCR was run to test DNA samples. While the flourimeter was used find the specifics of flouresence and the intensity of wavelength.

The PCR machine was redesigned in order to save power and electriciy. This was done my removing the LCD screen from the top of the PCR machine. Once the screen was removed the excess wirieng was removed or diverted to processing. Thus, fewer materials are needed to build the machine, and the price will drop significantly. Including a larger well allows more samples to be taken


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

According to our results for calculations 3 and 4, we realized that the PCR can not predict diseases very accurately, the reliability is kind of low. Especially for positive result. The numerical value we got in calculation 3 is much smaller than 1. Although the value for calculation 4, which present the negative result is pretty close to 1, but it's still not satisfactory enough. Which means the PCR is not able to verdicts patients' situations well such as false positives cases.