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The main features that we improved on this design of the Open PCR compared to the previous model was the portability and ease of using it. The old Open PCR required a power cord that needed to be plugged into the wall at all times during use. The new design eliminates that necessity as it has a rechargable battery so the Open PCR can be used anywhere. Sometimes it can be cumbersome to find a power outlet, but now the Open PCR can be put to use in convenient places. The old PCR also required a USB cable in order to send information to the computer and receive the input information on the program. The updated Open PCR is easier to connect to the computer since it does not need to be plugged in directly to the computer but instead connects via bluetooth. These two updates | The main features that we improved on this design of the Open PCR compared to the previous model was the portability and ease of using it. The old Open PCR required a power cord that needed to be plugged into the wall at all times during use. The new design eliminates that necessity as it has a rechargable battery so the Open PCR can be used anywhere. Sometimes it can be cumbersome to find a power outlet, but now the Open PCR can be put to use in convenient places. The old PCR also required a USB cable in order to send information to the computer and receive the input information on the program. The updated Open PCR is easier to connect to the computer since it does not need to be plugged in directly to the computer but instead connects via bluetooth. These two updates make the Open PCR portable and completely wireless. It is more convenient and easy to use compared to the old design of the PCR. | ||
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OUR TEAMLAB 2 WRITE-UPThermal Cycler EngineeringOur re-design is based upon the Open PCR system originally designed by Josh Perfetto and Tito Jankowski.
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ProtocolsMaterials
PCR Protocol
DNA Measurement Protocol Research and DevelopmentBackground on Disease Markers 1.) The amyloid Beta precursor protein for Alzheimer's - 2.) Ubiquitin-like Modifier-activating enzyme for Spinal muscular atrophy - Primer Design 1.) Forward primer: CTTC[G]ACCT
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