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==Protocols==
==New System: Protocols==


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'''DESIGN AND MATERIALS'''
Things to consider:
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'''Materials'''
'''MATERIALS'''


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'''PCR Protocol'''
'''PCR PROTOCOL'''
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'''DNA Measurement Protocol'''
'''DNA Measurement Protocol'''


==Research and Development==
==Research and Development==

Revision as of 17:41, 9 April 2013

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LAB 3 WRITE-UP

Original System: PCR Results

PCR Test Results

Sample Name ng/mL Conclusion (pos/neg)
Positive Control --- N/A
Negative Control --- N/A
Tube Label:___ Patient ID: ____ rep 1 ---
Tube Label:___ Patient ID: ____ rep 2 ---
Tube Label:___ Patient ID: ____ rep 3 ---
Tube Label:___ Patient ID: ____ rep 1 ---
Tube Label:___ Patient ID: ____ rep 2 ---
Tube Label:___ Patient ID: ____ rep 3 ---


Bayesian Statistics
These statistics are based upon all of the DNA detection system results that were obtained in the PCR lab for 34 hypothetical patients who were diagnosed as either having cancer or not having cancer.

Bayes Theorem equation: P(A|B) = P(B|A) * P(A) / P(B)


Calculation 1: The probability that the sample actually has the cancer DNA sequence, given a positive diagnostic signal.

  • A = [text description] = [frequency shown as a fraction] = [final numerical value]
  • B = [text description] = [frequency shown as a fraction] = [final numerical value]
  • P (B|A) = [text description] = [frequency shown as a fraction] = [final numerical value]
  • P(A|B) = [answer]



Calculation 3: The probability that the patient will develop cancer, given a cancer DNA sequence.

  • A = [text description] = [frequency shown as a fraction] = [final numerical value]
  • B = [text description] = [frequency shown as a fraction] = [final numerical value]
  • P (B|A) = [text description] = [frequency shown as a fraction] = [final numerical value]
  • P(A|B) = [answer]



New System: Design Strategy

We concluded that a good system Must Have:

  • [Must have #1 - why? short, ~4 or 5 sentences]
  • [Must have #2 - why? short, ~4 or 5 sentences]


We concluded that we would Want a good system to have:

  • [Want #1 - why? short, ~4 or 5 sentences]
  • [Want #2 - why? short, ~4 or 5 sentences]


We concluded that a good system Must Not Have:

  • [Must Not Have #1 - why? short, ~4 or 5 sentences]
  • [Must Not Have #2 - why? short, ~4 or 5 sentences]


We concluded that a good system Should Avoid:

  • [Should Avoid #1 - why? short, ~4 or 5 sentences]
  • [Should Avoid #2 - why? short, ~4 or 5 sentences]




New System: Machine/ Device Engineering

SYSTEM DESIGN


KEY FEATURES

We chose to include these new features

  • Feature 1 - explanation of how this addresses any of the specifications in the "New System: Design Strategy" section
  • Feature 2 - explanation of how this addresses any of the specifications in the "New System: Design Strategy" section
  • Etc.

[OR]

We chose keep the devices the same as the original system

  • Feature 1 - explanation of how a pre-existing feature addresses any of the specifications in the "New System: Design Strategy" section
  • Feature 2 - explanation of how a pre-existing feature addresses any of the specifications in the "New System: Design Strategy" section
  • Etc.


INSTRUCTIONS




New System: Protocols

DESIGN AND MATERIALS

MATERIALS


PCR PROTOCOL


Background on Disease Markers



Primer Design



Illustration