Armadillidium Vulgare

Sample information

Picture
Photos by: Elena V
Location
Collection date 09/15/2025
Captive / Cultivated? Wild-caught
Group Edmund Burke School
Observations
  • Terrestrial
  • 79 degrees out
  • Wild-caught during end of summer
  • Color is brownish-black
  • 4+ legs
  • Very rotund
Putative identification Arthropoda Malacostraca Isopoda Armadillidae Armadillidium Armadillidium vulgare

Methods

Extraction kit DNeasy (Qiagen)
DNA extraction location Whole arthropod
Single or Duplex PCR Single Reaction
Gel electrophoresis system MiniOne
Buffer TBE
DNA stain GelGreen
Gel images
Protocol notes

DNA Extraction

  • The arthropod crushed up easily

PCR

  • Everything went as planned

Gel Electrophoresis, Arthropod CO1

Image 1:

  • Lane 1 = DNA LADDER
  • Lane 2 = A-1
  • Lane 3 = A-2
  • Lane 4 = A-3
  • Lane 5 = A-4
  • Lane 6 = Wolbachia (+)
  • Lane 7 = Wolbachia (-)
  • Lane 8 = H20

 

Image 2:

  • Lane 1 = DNA LADDER
  • Lane 2 = A-5
  • Lane 3 = A-6
  • Lane 4 = Wolbachia (+)
  • Lane 5 = Wolbachia (-)
  • Lane 6 = H20

Gel Electrophoresis, Wolbachia

  • Everything went as planned, our controls worked

 

  • Lane 1 = DNA LADDER
  • Lane 2 = A-1
  • Lane 3 = A-2
  • Lane 4 = A-3
  • Lane 5 = A-4
  • Lane 6 = Wolbachia (+)
  • Lane 7 = Wolbachia (-)
  • Lane 8 = H20

 

Results

Wolbachia presence Yes
Confidence level High
Explanation of confidence level

My confidence level is high because our controls worked!!

Wolbachia 16S sequence
Arthropod COI sequence Download FASTA    Download AB1
Summary The Armadillidium vulgare was found to be postive for Wolbachia.
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