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[[Image: BME103_Group9_RNA Primer Binding.jpg |1000px|thumb|Summary: This is an image of how RNA primers bind to the cancer DNA template during the replication process.]]<br>
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[[Image: BME103_Group9_Devraj.jpg |100px|thumb|Summary: This is an image of how Taq polymerases amplify the DNA.]]<br>
[[Image: BME103_Group9_Taq Polymerase.gif |100px|thumb|Summary: This is an image of how Taq polymerases amplify the DNA.]]<br>


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Revision as of 12:05, 1 November 2012

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OUR TEAM

Name: Devraj Patel
Open PCR Machine Engineer and Research & Development Scientist
Name: Andrew Hensley
Experimental Protocol Planner
Name: Nathalie Vitale
Experimental Protocol Planner
Name: Ojeen Korkes
Research and Development Scientist
Name: Brandon Simmons
Open PCR Machine Engineer

LAB 1 WRITE-UP

(Please finish by 11/7/2012)

Initial Machine Testing

The Original Design

This is an image of an Open PCR Machine. This machine regulates the temperature of the DNA smaples both heating and cooling samples to the preset temperature and times set up beforehand using the set up program. This heating and cooling seperates the DNA strands at high heat and allthen allows it to synthesize at low temperature.


Experimenting With the Connections

When we unplugged (part 3) from (part 6), the machine ... (did what? fill in your answer)

When we unplugged the white wire that connects (part 6) to (part 2), the machine ... (did what? fill in your answer)


Test Run

(Write the date you first tested Open PCR and your experience(s) with the machine)




Protocols

Polymerase Chain Reaction

(Add your work from Week 3, Part 1 here)


Flourimeter Measurements

(Add your work from Week 3, Part 2 here)




Research and Development

Specific Cancer Marker Detection - The Underlying Technology

(Add a write-up of the information discussed in Week 3's class)

BONUS points: Use a program like Powerpoint, Word, Illustrator, Microsoft Paint, etc. to illustrate how primers bind to the cancer DNA template, and how Taq polymerases amplify the DNA. Screen-captures from the OpenPCR tutorial might be useful. Be sure to credit the source if you borrow images.

Summary: This is an image of how RNA primers bind to the cancer DNA template during the replication process.

Summary: This is an image of how Taq polymerases amplify the DNA.



Results

(Your group will add the results of your Fluorimeter measurements from Week 4 here)