April 26

Lab #14 Final Abstract and Poster

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Megan Tran

4/26/19

Objective:

The purpose of this lab was to analyze the metadata we’ve acquired throughout this lab and to put it onto a spreadsheet. We also made final corrections to our scientific poster and our created a refined abstract for our experiment.

Procedure:

  1. Vote on a logo for CILI-CURE.
  2. Finish total metadata for the class.
  3. Revise scientific poster and abstract.
  4. Upload these documents to our Baylor Box.

Metadata:

Megan Tran, Daniel Shin, Andrea Huynh-Duong 21 6 HST21_6Sp19 -97.1147, 31.5489 Quercus virginiana 115.59 6 Clay Loam Silica Bead 884.6 10 Andrea Huynh-Duong 21

Title of poster:

Extraction and Analysis of Ciliate eDNA from Soil Ecosystems

Abstract:

Soil ciliates have very little research done in its field, especially measuring the biodiversity of ciliates. Biodiversity of organisms, especially microorganisms in any ecosystem, is an important component to the stability of the ecosystem. Thus, this study was done in order to measure and quantify the measure of biodiversity of ciliates in soil ecosystems using a new method to extract eDNa, also giving us an idea if this new method, the silica bead method, is a viable one to extract eDNA in future studies. The silica bead method was utilized for the actual extraction of eDNA from the selected soil sample. Gel electrophoresis, the nanodrop spectrophotometer, and PCR were all effectively used to determine if the extraction of DNA from the soil sample was successful or not. After performing the eDNA extraction and the tests, the presence of DNA in our tests were negative, meaning we were unable to effectively extract eDNA from our soil sample. The DNA concentration was 7.1ng/ul as shown by the nanodrop spectrophotometer, an extremely low concentration. The gel electrophoresis fluorescent imaging found that there was no DNA in any of our lanes in both the pre-PCR imaging and the post-PCR imaging. The silica bead method was done correctly, without fail, leading us to analyze the metadata of our soil to determine if any of the other environmental factors prevented us from extracting eDNA. From the following results, we can reasonably conclude that there was no eDNA to extract from the soil sample or that there were certain factors surrounding the soil sample that prevented us from extracting the eDNA.

Scientific Poster:

Conclusion/Future Goals: In today’s lab, we were able to complete our metadata for our entire class. After looking at the comments on our final poster draft, we adjusted our mistakes and made our poster ready for presentation. In the future, hopefully I will be able to explain our research throughout this semester thoroughly at the symposium with my fellow group members.

 


Posted April 26, 2019 by megan_tran3 in category Megan Tran-31

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