BME103 s2013:T900 Group7 L2

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OUR TEAM

Name: Samantha Barker
Name: Carissa Henriksen
Name: Amanda Seaney
Name: Nathan Scheuer
Name: Tanya Singh


LAB 2 WRITE-UP

Background Information

SYBR Green Dye SAMANTHA
SYBR Green Dye is a membrane permeable nucleic acid dye used in molecular biology labs. The green dye can be placed in a sample with possible DNA and will glow a bright green if DNA is present. This is the most common use of the dye and helps qualitatively analyze if DNA is present in a substance. Although the DNA used in our samples was double stranded DNA, the SYBR Green Dye can also be used to detect single stranded DNA because it has such a high affinity. Although it was placed in the samples after being in the PCR machine, it also can be placed inside a PCR mixture and this allows the dye to bind to the single stranded DNA before it is synthesized by the Taq Polymerase. However, the result is the same. Either way it binds to DNA and glows when DNA is present.


Single-Drop Fluorimeter
Single-Drop Fluorimeter
The Single-Drop Fluorimeter consists of a small, simple plastic box with a apparatus situated on the top where the multi-welled slide can fit in and align so that the blue LED shines through a drop placed over two middle wells.

How the Fluorescence Technique Works SAMANTHA
[In your own words, a summary of the information from page 9 of the worksheet]



Procedure

Smart Phone Camera Settings

  • iPhone 4s
    • Flash: Off Mode
    • ISO setting: N/A
    • White Balance: N/A
    • Exposure: N/A
    • Saturation: N/A
    • Contrast: N/A


Calibration

setup for calibration

In order to set up the calibration, the fluorimeter was placed inside a black box. A slide was slid into the fluorimeter where the drops of DNA sample will be placed. The phone cradle was then placed about 11 cm from where the drop was placed on the slide. From there, the sample of DNA was placed on the slides using a pipet. The smart phone was then placed on the cradle, the lid of the black box was closed, and a picture was taken of the drop of DNA sample. This process was repeated with every DNA sample.


Solutions Used for Calibration

Calf Thymus DNA solution concentration (micro/mL) Volume of the 2X DNA solution (μL) Volume of the SYBR GREEN I Dye solution (μL) Final DNA concentration in PicoGreen Assay (ng/mL)
5 80 80 2.5
2 80 80 1
1 80 80 0.5
0.5 80 80 0.25
0.25 80 80 0.125
0 80 80 blank


Placing Samples onto the Fluorimeter

  1. Align the slide with the blue LED, so that the light passes in the middle of two rows of wells and reaches the middle of the opposite side.
  2. Place 80 μL of SYBR GREEN in-between two wells.
  3. Next, add 80 μL of DNA sample in the drop that is formed from step #2.
  4. Cover this created sample from light in order to visualize the florescence.
  5. Take a picture of the sample.


Data Analysis

Representative Images of Samples

with DNA
without DNA


Image J Values for All Samples

DNA Concentration Area Density
0 13856 225126
0 13856 51984
0 13856 68928
0.25 13856 199688
.025 13856 190251
.025 13856 273555
0.5 13856 405395
0.5 13856 482091
0.5 13856 636335
1 13856 1335751
1 13856 1274172
1 13856 1105412
2 13856 1895959
2 13856 1372946
2 13856 1769988
5 13856 1728032
5 13856 2042370
5 13856 1918408


Fitting a Straight Line