PPT-DNA Barcoding of Shinnecock Bay Crabs

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Authors Cassandra Shore Haley Minnear Liam McGevna Thomas Cassar Teacher Robert Bolen James Ostensen Eastport South Manor JuniorSenior High School Introduction

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Authors Cassandra Shore Haley Minnear Liam McGevna Thomas Cassar Teacher Robert Bolen James Ostensen Eastport South Manor JuniorSenior High School Introduction Genetic variation is vital to every ecosystem and species because it makes them stable and prosperous Without genetic variation one simple change to the environment could destroy a whole population . :. . Remember The past, Hope for The future . By Autumn Rose Williams . Senior Project 2012. The Seed that bloomed into my Senior Project . Miss Teen Shinnecock . Advanced Video Lab . Interest & Passion . From Bay to Table. By Evan Jones. 8. th. Grade. Characteristics. The Chesapeake or Atlantic blue crab is a crustacean found in the western part of the Atlantic Ocean, the Central American Pacific coast, and the Gulf of Mexico. . Kelly . Correia. Why are blue crabs important?. Important for fisherman– . they’RE. . delicious!. They feed on almost anything they can get hold of, including mussels, snails, fish, plants, . dead animals and even…. The Animal. The Economy it Creates. Regulations. Environmental . I. ssues . A. ffecting the Industry . . All About Crabs. -Crabs are invertebrates. Their exoskeleton protects them from predators and provides support for their bodies.. Hermit Crabs are . crustaceans. . This means that they are aquatic . arthropods. . Arthropods actually have their skeletons on the outside!. Being a crustacean means that they also have . joint parts . By: Christian . Wehrly. . and Adam Rutz. Classification of Crabs. Kingdom: . Animalia. Phylum: . Arthropoda. Class: . Crustacea. Order: . Decapoda. Family: . Lithodidae. Genus: . Paralithodes. Species: . By Luke Squire. Where Does The Red Rock Crab . Live?. The red rock crab is one of the most common crabs of the north east costs of the . Pacific . O. cean. .. They can also be found in . A. merica, Mexico and some other near by islands.. and Biodiversity. Abstract:. The birth of this project of an exploration in biodiversity began on an excursion to the Shinnecock Bay to collect samples of the organisms that happen to inhabit that region of Long Island. The question that was the birthing factor for the meticulous research done towards the development of this project was “Are the current residents of the Shinnecock bay biodiverse in their microecosystem?” From this, the objectives of the projects were based: Barcode the crab specimens collected in Shinnecock bay and compare them to previously barcoded crabs in the Shinnecock bay area to determine, approximately, an idea of the biodiversity of the region.. Green’s . Creek, . Brookside . County Park, West Sayville, . N.Y.. Mackenzie . Damon, Nita George, Amy . Tomko. – *Sayville High School. Mentor. : Maria Brown* . Results. Barcoding . is the process by which organisms, based on their genetic markers, are . . Authors: Cassandra Shore, Haley Minnear, Liam McGevna, Thomas Cassar. Teacher: Robert Bolen, James Ostensen. Eastport South Manor Junior-Senior High School. Introduction. . Genetic variation is vital to every ecosystem and species because it makes them stable and prosperous. Without genetic variation one simple change to the environment could destroy a whole population. . Democratizing Species Identification. DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. A “DNA barcode” is a unique pattern of DNA sequence that can identify a species like the unique patterns in universal product codes identify products.. POLICY CONCERN ( BOPCO ) & THE JOINT EXPERIMENTAL MOLECULAR UNIT ( JEMU ) LIFEWATCH MEETING @ CIBIO - INBIO 26 - 28 FEBRUARY 2020, PORTUGAL SOPHIE GOMBEER , ANN VANDERHEYDEN , KENNY MEGANCK, N Seasonal . movement of red king crabs in . Bristol Bay. Leah Zacher (RACE-SAP), Scott Goodman (BSFRF), Madison Heller-Shipley (NRC. ), Mike . Litzow. (RACE-SAP. ). Determine distribution, movement, essential habitat use, use of trawl closures ALL outside summer surveys. 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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