\name{BD} \alias{BD} \title{ Data frame of the effect of buffer compositions on DNA strand displacement amplification. A 4-d regression data set with with replication. This is a useful test data set for exercising function fitting methods. } \description{ The \code{BD} data frame has 89 rows and 5 columns. There are 89 runs with four buffer components (KCL, MgCl2, KP04, dnTP) systematically varied in a space-filliing design. The response is the DNA amplification rate. } \usage{ data(BD) } \format{ This data frame contains the following columns: \describe{ \item{KCl}{ Buffer component. } \item{MgCl2}{ Buffer component. } \item{KPO4}{ Buffer component. } \item{dNTP}{ Buffer component, deoxyribonucleotides. } \item{lnya}{ Exponential amplification rate on a log scale, i.e. the actual amplification rate. } } } \source{ Thanks to Perry Haaland and Michael OConnell. Becton Dickinson Research Center Research Triangle Park, NC } \seealso{ Tps } \examples{ # fitting a DNA strand # displacement amplification surface to various buffer compositions fit<- Tps(BD[,1:4],BD$lnya,scale.type="range") surface(fit) # plots fitted surface and contours } \keyword{datasets} % docclass is function % Converted by Sd2Rd version 1.21.