Sample information |
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Collection date | 10/21/2024 |
Captive / Cultivated? | Wild-caught |
Group | Bluegrass Community and Technical College |
Observations | The specimen was collected using a flying insect trap containing banana peels and vinegar per the Arthropod Collection Traps Guide provided by the Wolbachia Project. The trap was hung from a tree branch adjacent to a small creek in a suburban backyard for two days. The trap was cut open and the (predominantly flying) insects were removed and preserved in 70% alcohol. The trap was then placed on the ground for an additional three days capturing additional insects. These insects included both crawling and flying insects. These insects were removed and preserved in 70% alcohol. The specimen was identified as an Anthrophila bee using the iNaturalist app. |
Putative identification | Arthropoda Hexapoda Insecta Hymenoptera Anthophila |
Methods |
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Extraction kit | DNeasy (Qiagen) blood and tissue kit |
DNA extraction location | Abdomen |
Single or Duplex PCR | Single Reaction |
Gel electrophoresis system | Standard electrophoresis system Bio-Rad |
Buffer | TAE |
DNA stain | Ethidium Bromide |
Gel images |
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Protocol notes | GoTaqGreen polymerase was used. Reaction conditions were per Lab 3: PCR (Wolbachia Project Guide) for single reaction PCRs (separate reactions were run with the Wolbachia primers and the cytochrome oxidase primers). The PCR reaction volume was 25 uL. 5 uL of each reaction was run on a 2% agarose gel. The relevant lanes are boxed. |
Results |
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Wolbachia presence | No |
Confidence level | High |
Explanation of confidence level | The negative and positive controls both showed the expected result. For the sample the CO1 primer lit up indicating DNA was of high enough quality to say with high confidence that the Negative result is correct. |
Wolbachia 16S sequence |
The PCR product was not sequenced.
BLAST at The Wolbachia Project BLAST at NCBI
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Arthropod COI sequence |
The PCR product was not sequenced.
BLAST at The Wolbachia Project BLAST at NCBI
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Summary | The Anthophila was found to be negative for Wolbachia. |