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'''TinkerCAD'''<br>
'''TinkerCAD'''<br>


''[Instructions: A short summary (up to five sentences) of the TinkerCAD tool and how you used it in lab on November 20th]''<br>
TinkerCAD is a program used to create a 3-dimensional design of an object or invention. It allows you to contort, change and alter the shapes in the free space provided. We utilized it, with pre-generated parts of our machine, to create a new and more effective design. Usually, the physical model created is then manufactured. In our case, we used the different parts of the OpenPCR machine to make a more effective and user-friendly machine.<br>




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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>
Our design change for the OpenPCR machine is that we have created a wireless system. Instead of using a USB cable to connect it to the computer, a smartphone will connect through bluetooth to a mobile application (to avoid any connectivity issues through Wi-Fi). This application will include a self-timer capability and imageJ mobile software. The specifically designed app will accurately present a read-out of the information produced by the OpenPCR machine. In addition, within the app the data will be recorded and compiled in a format that can be easily transferred to other devices.<br>




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* Reverse Primer: ''5'CGTAAGAGTTAATCTTGTGA''
* Reverse Primer: ''5'CGTAAGAGTTAATCTTGTGA''
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'''How the primers work: '''[Instructions: explain what makes the primers disease-sequence specific. In other words, explain why the primers will amplify DNA that contains the cancer-associated SNP, and will not exponentially amplify DNA that has the non-disease allele.]''
'''How the primers work: ''' The forward primer is disease sequence specific. It contains twenty bases, ending with the first nucleotide from the disease-associated allele. Because the primer ends with the disease nucleotide 'A' rather than the non-diseased 'G', only DNA sequences with the disease will be able to replicate. The reverse primer is not disease specific. It is also twenty bases long and ends 200 bases after the forward primer.


==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 consumables kit will come in an organized container in sections that are clearly labeled as opposed to the original design which can cause clutter and confusion. It will include the plastic tip cartridges, a redesigned pipettor, and the necessary reagents to begin the experiment right away.  


''[Instructions: IF your consumables packaging plan addresses any major weakness(es), explain how in an additional paragraph.]''
The redesigned pipettor will now allow quicker pipetting of the reagents. It will remove the need of reattaching each individual plastic tip. Instead, a cartridge will be loaded into the pipettor and each time the plastic tip is ejected, a new tip will automatically discharged and become ready to use. This tip will also be sterile, preventing any type of error while using the OpenPCR machine.




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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 OpenPCR machine and fluorimeter will come in a clearly labeled package side-by-side with the consumables. The slides will be packaged in a way that will prevent breaking during transport. All the necessary equipment will be included to begin immediately. Clear instructions will also be provided.  


''[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 redesigned PCR machine will now include bluetooth capability, allowing for the removal of a transfer cable between the machine and the computer. Bluetooth is being used instead of Wi-Fi in order to prevent any connectivity issues. Instead, a smartphone app will be utilized in order to provide an accurate visualization of the recorded data. Within our packaging, we will provide a QR code that will allow for easy and quick installation of the application. This extensive application will include a self-timer camera and imageJ software. This will allow for mobile analysis of DNA.





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Mohammed Mousa, Maryam Ibrahim, Quintin Woods, Kayla Cummins, Kyndal Sorenson


LAB 6 WRITE-UP

Computer-Aided Design

TinkerCAD

TinkerCAD is a program used to create a 3-dimensional design of an object or invention. It allows you to contort, change and alter the shapes in the free space provided. We utilized it, with pre-generated parts of our machine, to create a new and more effective design. Usually, the physical model created is then manufactured. In our case, we used the different parts of the OpenPCR machine to make a more effective and user-friendly machine.


Our Design


Our design change for the OpenPCR machine is that we have created a wireless system. Instead of using a USB cable to connect it to the computer, a smartphone will connect through bluetooth to a mobile application (to avoid any connectivity issues through Wi-Fi). This application will include a self-timer capability and imageJ mobile software. The specifically designed app will accurately present a read-out of the information produced by the OpenPCR machine. In addition, within the app the data will be recorded and compiled in a format that can be easily transferred to other devices.



Feature 1: Disease SNP-Specific Primers

Background on the cancer-associated mutation

The single nucleotide polymorphism rs237025 is found in the human chromosome 6:149721690. A sequence of alleles is changed from 'GTG' to 'ATG'. This variation occurs in the gene SUM04. This gene is responsible for encoding ubiquitin-related modifiers. These modifiers attach themselves to proteins to control activity, stability, and/or localization. Changing just that one small allele can cause effects with rheumatoid arthritis or type 1 diabetes.


Primer design

  • Disease SNP-specific Forward Primer: 5'TGAACCACGGGGATTGTCAA
  • Reverse Primer: 5'CGTAAGAGTTAATCTTGTGA


How the primers work: The forward primer is disease sequence specific. It contains twenty bases, ending with the first nucleotide from the disease-associated allele. Because the primer ends with the disease nucleotide 'A' rather than the non-diseased 'G', only DNA sequences with the disease will be able to replicate. The reverse primer is not disease specific. It is also twenty bases long and ends 200 bases after the forward primer.

Feature 2: Consumables Kit

Our consumables kit will come in an organized container in sections that are clearly labeled as opposed to the original design which can cause clutter and confusion. It will include the plastic tip cartridges, a redesigned pipettor, and the necessary reagents to begin the experiment right away.

The redesigned pipettor will now allow quicker pipetting of the reagents. It will remove the need of reattaching each individual plastic tip. Instead, a cartridge will be loaded into the pipettor and each time the plastic tip is ejected, a new tip will automatically discharged and become ready to use. This tip will also be sterile, preventing any type of error while using the OpenPCR machine.


Feature 3: Hardware - PCR Machine & Fluorimeter

The OpenPCR machine and fluorimeter will come in a clearly labeled package side-by-side with the consumables. The slides will be packaged in a way that will prevent breaking during transport. All the necessary equipment will be included to begin immediately. Clear instructions will also be provided.

The redesigned PCR machine will now include bluetooth capability, allowing for the removal of a transfer cable between the machine and the computer. Bluetooth is being used instead of Wi-Fi in order to prevent any connectivity issues. Instead, a smartphone app will be utilized in order to provide an accurate visualization of the recorded data. Within our packaging, we will provide a QR code that will allow for easy and quick installation of the application. This extensive application will include a self-timer camera and imageJ software. This will allow for mobile analysis of DNA.


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 "less than 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.]