PPT-Using DNA Barcoding to Identify Freshwater Algae in Two Bodies of Water

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Lauren Cottral Shweta Karmakar Janalyce Torres Islip High School Results We were successfully able to microscopically identify the algae and isolate the DNA of the

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Lauren Cottral Shweta Karmakar Janalyce Torres Islip High School Results We were successfully able to microscopically identify the algae and isolate the DNA of the samples but the various primers caused only certain samples to react and amplify  Monocultures made it possible to microscopically identify the algae species Isolating the DNA was successful as shown in the Gel from our Gel electrophoresis test The test is to see how much DNA is extracted from a sample The primer rbcl was able to amplify sample IHS011 identified as . By: Abigail Tracy. Freshwater Biomes. By: Abigail Tracy. What is it ?. A freshwater biome is any body of water that is made of freshwater, such as ponds, lakes, streams, and rivers. Most freshwater biomes consist of moving water and contain many types of fish.. . U. nidentified . A. quatic . O. rganism. http://www.brainpop.com/science/scientificinquiry/scientificmethod. /. ALGAE or FUNGI ???. FUNGI. Water Molds. More similar to animals . Eat leaf litter in stream beds. Explain why many cities in the United States are located near rivers. . Lesson Vocabulary. inlet. – any area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water.. g. ulf. . – are large inlets. . Saltwater . Makes up 97% of the Earth’s supply of water.. Comes from the ocean.. Undrinkable.. Makes up 3% of the Earth’s supply of water.. Some of it is frozen while some is in the ground (groundwater) and the rest is in rivers and lakes.. Dr. . Kauser. Jahan. Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering. Rowan University. Glassboro, New Jersey. BANGLADESH. Bounded by India on the north and west, by India and Burma on the east, and by the bay of Bengal on the south.. Algae Biofeedback Market report published by Value Market Research provides a detailed market analysis comprising of market size, share, value, growth and trends for the period 2018-2025. Freshwater snails are crucial in assessing the ecological status of water bodies beside their economic public and veterinary health importance Hence ecological studies pertaining to their abundance di . Freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in California and SWAMP's Statewide Strategy . CCHAB Network. January 21, 2016. Beverley Anderson-Abbs. SWAMP – OIMA. Beverley.Anderson-Abbs@waterboards.ca.gov. A. FRESHWATER ON EARTH. 70% of Earth is covered in water.. 3% of Earth’s water is freshwater (97% saltwater). FRESHWATER CONTAINS LESS THAN 1% SALT. 68.7% of FRESHWATER is frozen in glaciers and icecaps. ?. . Algae . occur in nearly all surface water bodies in every biome across the globe. Many of these environments are freshwater ecosystems. So what is fresh water? The distinction between freshwater and marine systems . ) is a plant-like organism that uses sunlight to produce energy in a process called . photosynthesis. . Algae are extremely important organisms because they are considered to be the primary oxygen-producing organisms on Earth. all. . shapes . and sizes. . Algae . are not plants, even though they sometimes look . like. . them. . . They . are all referred to as algae, the . red. , green and brown . algae. . are . Marta Sánchez, . Elena González-Burgos. , M. Pilar Gómez-. Serranillos. . Department of Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy and Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Plaza Ramon y Cajal s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, 28040, Madrid, . barcoding. database and server platform . for Asian biodiversity resources. Jeongheui Lim. Korean . BioInformation. Center . Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology . >>> .

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