Sample information |
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| Picture |
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| Location | |
| Collection date | 03/26/2026 |
| Captive / Cultivated? | Wild-caught |
| Group | |
| Observations | Fly found outside during snowfall. Alive but not moving much. |
| Putative identification | Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Calliphoridae Calliphora Calliphora vomitoria |
Methods |
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| Extraction kit | Edwards Buffer |
| DNA extraction location | Gonads dissected |
| Single or Duplex PCR | Duplex Reaction |
| Gel electrophoresis system | MiniOne |
| Buffer | TAE |
| DNA stain | Cyber Green |
| Gel images |
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| Protocol notes | We tested three insect samples for the presence of Wolbachia. DNA was extracted from the insect sample and then amplified using PCR. The PCR products were analysed with gel electrophoresis using the MiniOne gel electrophoresis system, TAE buffer and Cyber Green DNA stain. The Wolbachia DNA control worked and showed the expected positive result. The water control also worked and showed no contamination. The positive and negative controls for animal DNA also gave the expected results. Overall, the controls show that the experiment worked correctly. Gel image explanation: Columns:
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Results |
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| Wolbachia presence | No |
| Confidence level | High |
| Explanation of confidence level | The fly sample showed a negative result, meaning that no Wolbachia DNA was detected. The controls worked as expected: the Wolbachia DNA control was positive (column 6) and the animal DNA controls also gave the correct results, with a positiv and a negative result (column 4 and 5). This shows that the DNA extraction, PCR and gel electrophoresis worked properly and that there was no contamination. Therefore, we can conclude that the tested fly was most likely not infected with Wolbachia. |
| Wolbachia 16S sequence | |
| Arthropod COI sequence |
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| Summary | The Calliphora vomitoria was found to be negative for Wolbachia. |


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