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Revision as of 14:28, 1 April 2015

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Lab Write-Up 1 | Lab Write-Up 2 | Lab Write-Up 3
Lab Write-Up 4 | Lab Write-Up 5 | Lab Write-Up 6
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OUR TEAM

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LAB 5 WRITE-UP

Procedure

Smart Phone Camera Settings

  • Type of Smartphone: IPhone 6 plus
    • Flash: off
    • ISO setting: automatic
    • White Balance: automatic
    • Exposure: automatic
    • Saturation: automatic
    • Contrast: automatic


Calibration
For this lab, the phone that was used was placed in a horizontal fashion. The camera was on the right side facing the drop of fluid. In an attempt to keep the phone perpendicular to the table, tape was applied to the phone and then attached to the cradle. Earphones were attached to the phone for the purpose of knowing the timing of the pictures being taken.

  • Distance between the smart phone cradle and drop = 7.5 cm


Solutions Used for Calibration

row 1 cell 1 row 1 cell 2 row 1 cell 3 row 1 cell 4
row 2 cell 1 row 2 cell 2 row 2 cell 3 row 2 cell 4
row 3 cell 1 row 3 cell 2 row 3 cell 3 row 3 cell 4



Placing Samples onto the Fluorimeter

  1. [Instructions: Step one, in your OWN words]
  2. [Instructions: Step two, in your own words]
  3. [Instructions: Step three, in your own words]
  4. [Instructions: Step etc., in your own words]


Data Analysis

Representative Images of Negative and Positive Samples


Image J Values for All Calibrator Samples


TABLE GOES HERE


Calibration curve


PCR Results Summary

  • Our positive control PCR result was ____ μg/mL
  • Our negative control PCR result was ____ μg/mL

Observed results

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Conclusions

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SNP Information & Primer Design

Background: About the Disease SNP


Primer Design and Testing