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Matt's comments:<br> Really cool video and easy to understand! and all my comments here are just trying to be nit-picky *At 00:45 should the DNA be fragmented? If so, should the voice mention that? *Starting at 1:00 every time it says polymerase it sounds like "pall-mer-aze" *At 1:30 for the MDA, shouldn't the polymerases keep going and not get stuck? *At 2:24, why are the first 2 PCR tubes next to each other and all the others are organized every-other. It makes the first corner tube seem unique Dinh's comments: <br> * Very cool how the color of the solution changes to indicate new mixtures. * I agree with Matt about the weird pronunciation for polymerase. * Does not mention how the fluorescence get incorporated with new DNA. * Primer binding pattern seems non-random, although the primer sequences are different, should it be evenly spaced? Noi's comments: <br> * This is cool Jeff!! * I am not sure that you assume that the viewers are already known about what is this animation about based on the title of the animation. I just feel like there should be a key word or short sentence to represent what is this animation about before starting with "the process begin with the..." * The display of microwell is very nice and clear about the details. * During MDA, I think you may already notice about the length of primers in the 1st and 2nd round of amplification are different * During DNA synthesis, I think it would be great to see how dNTP and fluorescent marker are incorporated to the new DNA strand (at least there should be molecule of fluorophores in dsDNA. * Is it too much details to make the 4 different colors of 4 bases? * Not sure if I am right. After binding of 2nd primer to the new strand DNA, did DNA synthesis go to the wrong direction (3'->5')?
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