Sample information |
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Picture |
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Location | |
Collection date | 09/12/2024 |
Captive / Cultivated? | Wild-caught |
Group | St. Paul Academy and Summit School |
Observations | Small arthropod identified as an “Armadillidium vulgare,” a.k.a. a “Roly-Poly.” The subject’s habitat was a moist dirt patch in a grass yard, although it was photographed in a plastic tube. The “Armadillidium vulgare” has a brown shell back,14 small white legs, and two antennas. |
Putative identification | Arthropoda Crustacea Malacostraca Isopoda |
Methods |
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Extraction kit | DNeasy (Qiagen) blood and tissue kit |
DNA extraction location | Abdomen |
Single or Duplex PCR | Duplex Reaction |
Gel electrophoresis system | MiniPCR |
Buffer | TBE |
DNA stain | GelGreen |
Gel images |
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Protocol notes | I dropped the reproductive parts in the wrong tube before PCR and had to extract it out which may have lead to faulty data |
Results |
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Wolbachia presence | Unknown |
Confidence level | High |
Explanation of confidence level | There was no DNA present in the electrophoresis tank indicating an error in either DNA extraction or PCR |
Wolbachia 16S sequence |
N/A
BLAST at The Wolbachia Project BLAST at NCBI
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Arthropod COI sequence |
N/A
BLAST at The Wolbachia Project BLAST at NCBI
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Summary |