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In this setting, multiply teams of brilliant scientists work similarly to develop data necessary to conclude a disease-associated SNP allele in a collective sample group of patients. Separately, each group were given different patients to diagnose. However, each group proceed through a similar set of steps and techniques to diagnose the patients for a disease-SNP.


'''What Bayes Statistics Imply about This Diagnostic Approach'''
'''What Bayes Statistics Imply about This Diagnostic Approach'''

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Name: Brandon Hansen
Name: Harris Tran
Name: Luke Shaffer
Name: Jaid Coronel


LAB 6 WRITE-UP

Bayesian Statistics

Overview of the Original Diagnosis System

In this setting, multiply teams of brilliant scientists work similarly to develop data necessary to conclude a disease-associated SNP allele in a collective sample group of patients. Separately, each group were given different patients to diagnose. However, each group proceed through a similar set of steps and techniques to diagnose the patients for a disease-SNP.

What Bayes Statistics Imply about This Diagnostic Approach


Computer-Aided Design

TinkerCAD

Using the program

Our Design


Name: New and improved PCR machine


Often than most time, medical processes requires extensive amount of time in order to properly replicate, manipulate, and analyze data. Given the circumstances where all other work are finished, and waiting leaves certain individuals anxious, the machine itself can be used to both stimulate the users muscle and movement coordination, and prevent boredom. Using advanced engineering and neuro-muscular stimulation research, the use of the PCR secondary function Along the same time, the improved PCR machine


Feature 1: Consumables Kit

Giving considered amount of thoughts to the packaging schematics for our developed machine, the group decided to model the packaging methods after more popular choices: bubble-warps. In this way, the consumables (starting kit) will be protected during the handling and shipping process of the product.

Feature 2: Hardware - PCR Machine & Fluorimeter