PPT-DNA BARCODING CHILLIES

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BIONERDS Say Wah Yugraj Singh Tanja Obradovic Jenny Pham Lovita Bharossa Buai Chuol Diana Corzo INTRODUCTION DNA Barcoding is method that uses a short genetic

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BIONERDS Say Wah Yugraj Singh Tanja Obradovic Jenny Pham Lovita Bharossa Buai Chuol Diana Corzo INTRODUCTION DNA Barcoding is method that uses a short genetic marker in an organisms DNA for purposes of fingerprinting to identify it as belonging to a particular . Reading . Comprehension . - Vocabulary. A . - CHILLI . HISTORY. Chilli peppers come in all shapes, sizes and . colors, . from tiny, extremely hot . chillies. to large, mild ones. . Ingenious . to central and south America and West Indies, they have been cultivated there for nearly ten thousand years. . Correspondingauthor.E-mailaddress:(E.H.-K.Wong). FoodResearchInternational41(2008)828 By . Lina. Martinez, . Jeremy Tallman, Richard . Moloney. ,. Chantall. . Smith, Joanna . Wisniewski . , Wathsala . Kumari. Katherine . Te. . Is flake fake ?. INTRODUCTION. DNA BARCODING. Provides . Frederik Leliaert. Olivier De Clerck. Content. Use. of DNA in . evolutionary. . and. . ecological. studies. Species concept. Delineating. species . using. DNA. Applications of molecular techniques. New . York City Fish Markets . Ajenae. Jackson. 1. , . Darvin. Huang. 2. ,. . Richard Li. 3. 1 . NYC Museum School,. 2. Hunter College High School,. 3. John Jay College of Criminal Justice . Results. Authors: Angela Blangiforti, Theresa Blangiforti Sabrina Sauerwald, Edward Spagnuolo . Teachers: Robert Bolen, William Hughes. , . Dr. Natale Spata. Eastport South Manor Junior-Senior High School. . 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. . Friends Seminary, New York. Authors: Ginger Atwood and Juliette Lilly; Mentor: . Vanaja. . Zacharopolous. , PhD. Abstract. The problem of food adultery, or the mislabeling of food products, has been brought to light recently. While an abundance of industries have been victimized by these adulteries in recent years, the vegetarian hot dog industry has been brought under fire after Clear Food, a Californian food analytics startup, found 14% of their tested vegetarian hot dogs to contain animal DNA. Our aim was to test brands of vegetarian hot dogs from the East Coast for the presence of vertebrate DNA. Samples were processed for DNA barcoding using standard procedures. Both plant and vertebrate primers were used in the amplifications. Our results showed that no vertebrate DNA was detected in the samples we tested.. Briannan Green, Kylie Harrison, Maheen Safian, Andrew Serres. Mentor: Mr. Robert Bolen. Eastport South Manor Jr-Sr High School. . Abstract. This project was based on the objective of attempting to find a change in biodiversity in our local Peconic River, and to detect any fluctuations in it from previous years. Our 17 out of 20 samples were processed and identified in the barcode system. We found a complete lack of diversity in the various damselfly species inhabiting the Peconic River. Additional studies will need to be completed to determine if there is an underlying environmental factor impacting damselflies. The effect of specific, multiple species being missing from the Peconic ecosystem has the potential to have a harmful effect on humans living in the community around it. For instance, damselflies eat “nuisance” insects that exist in the area. A decrease in the biodiversity of the species means that there is a high probability of disease transmission, unknown changes in the food chain, and a decrease in the quality of the river system.. wwwijeabcom PageAnalysisofGeneti DNA Fingerprinting ServicesDNA Barcoding ServicesTraining in DNA Fingerprinting and DNA BarcodingRajiv Gandhi Centre for BiotechnologyThiruvananthapuram, KeralaAn autonomous institute of Government of Indian Chillies Trading Company Limited. www.paprikaoleos.com. Who We are. India’s first and oldest exporters of red . chillies. and part . of the . VPSA . Paramasiva. . Nadar. group of companies. 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 IHS-011 identified as . 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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