Sample information |
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| Picture |
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| Location | No map location data available. |
| Collection date | |
| Captive / Cultivated? | Wild-caught |
| Group | Georgia Southern University |
| Observations | |
| Putative identification | Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera |
Methods |
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| Extraction kit | |
| DNA extraction location | In front of University Building |
| Single or Duplex PCR | Single Reaction |
| Gel electrophoresis system | Standard electrophoresis system |
| Buffer | TAE |
| DNA stain | Other |
| Gel images |
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| Protocol notes | DNA extraction kit of in-house reagents was used |
Results |
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| Wolbachia presence | No |
| Confidence level | High |
| Explanation of confidence level | I made a prediction that my insect would not be infected with Wolbachia. After the gel electrophoresis testing, my results were correct. Also, according to a graph given to us, my order of insect rarely has Wolbachia present. |
| Wolbachia 16S sequence | |
| Arthropod COI sequence |
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| Summary | The Hymenoptera was found to be negative for Wolbachia. |


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