Answer all A A new analytical extraction method was develope
Answer all
 A. A new analytical extraction method was developed for a DNA analysis in finger print samples. A finger print sample was analyzed six times using the new protocol and found to contain average value of 7580 0 mu g/L with a standard deviation of 10 for DNA A spike recovery was conducted to validate the accuracy of the new method A spike of the blood with 150.0 mu g/L DNA gave a concentration of 7725 mu g/L  Assuming the \"reference value\" of DNA in the samples, is there any significant difference between the result of the finger print analysis and the reference values at 99 9% confident interval?  In addition to a sample spike recovery study above, discuss two other analytical protocols to validate the accuracy of the finger print DNA analysis (Note, this is a discussion question, therefore, detailed explanation is required before you can obtained full credit)Solution
To calculate significant difference at 99.9% confident level, we use following formula:
If confident level = 99.9% then significant p value = 0.1% or 0.001
Any p value of test below 0.001 makes significant observations, in this test.
[Reference value - Test value/ Reference value] x 100
[7725 – 7580 / 7725] x100 = 0.0188 x 100 =.188 %
Alternatively, p value = 0.0188 which is higher than 0.001; so at 99.9% confidence level, the test provide no significant difference.
We can testify the fingerprinting DNA analysis by using following two methods:

