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Full-Text Articles in Genetics and Genomics
The Genome Of Huauzontle (Chenopodium Berlandieri), A North American Relative Of Quinoa, Ashley K. Marcheschi, Jeff Maughan, Peter J. Maughan, David E. Jarvis, Kate E. Jaggi, Eric N. Jellen
The Genome Of Huauzontle (Chenopodium Berlandieri), A North American Relative Of Quinoa, Ashley K. Marcheschi, Jeff Maughan, Peter J. Maughan, David E. Jarvis, Kate E. Jaggi, Eric N. Jellen
Library/Life Sciences Undergraduate Poster Competition 2024
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) is a popular Andean seed crop that has a reduced ability to thrive outside of its native range. A related member of the Allotetraploid Goosefoot Complex (ATGC), pitseed goosefoot (Chenopodium berlandieri), is a minimally invasive North American weed that is able to survive in climates and environments that are restrictive to quinoa growth. C. berlandieri has been independently domesticated at least three times, including in Mesoamerica as the immature panicle vegetable ‘huauzontle.’ To assess the capacity of C. berlandieri as a genetic resource for improvement of C. quinoa, we sequenced the whole genome of a huauzontle accession …
Solving The Hiv Enigma: Investigating Mutant Long-Term Non-Progressor Vpr Strands, Megan Knight, Bradford Berges
Solving The Hiv Enigma: Investigating Mutant Long-Term Non-Progressor Vpr Strands, Megan Knight, Bradford Berges
Library/Life Sciences Undergraduate Poster Competition 2024
Different variants of HIV:
➢ Rapid Progressor: aggressive symptoms, quick progression into AIDs
➢ Wild-Type: regular symptoms, regular progression into AIDs
➢ Long-Term Non-Progressor: little-
Leucine Lock: A Diagnostic Tool To Revolutionize Rapid Antigen Testing, Kaitlyn Robinson, Jonathon Hill, Benjamin Johnson, Matt Goff
Leucine Lock: A Diagnostic Tool To Revolutionize Rapid Antigen Testing, Kaitlyn Robinson, Jonathon Hill, Benjamin Johnson, Matt Goff
Library/Life Sciences Undergraduate Poster Competition 2024
• The current field of rapid testing uses antigen tests that are ELISA-based.
• ELISA tests are expensive and can only provide results for high-antigen loads. (asymptomatic patients and/or low-antigen samples generate inaccurate results).1
• We aim to provide a cheaper rapid test that produces both quantitative and qualitative results.
Chasing The Rainbow: Systematics Of New Guinean Rainbow Skinks, Taylor Probst, Alison Whiting
Chasing The Rainbow: Systematics Of New Guinean Rainbow Skinks, Taylor Probst, Alison Whiting
Library/Life Sciences Undergraduate Poster Competition 2024
Oral Presentation Honorable Mention
• Carlia are known as the “Rainbow skinks” due to their iridescent scales (see Figure 1).
• Carlia are found across Oceania (see figure 2), however only relationships among the Australian species are known.
• New Guinean Carlia are divided into three species groups based on size, distribution, and morphology.
• Species within the Carlia fusca complex have primarily been delineated based on regional color patterns (see Figure 4).
• New Guinea is known for extreme lizard diversity, specifically within skinks.
• Research has shown that many lizard groups underwent a rapid diversification within New Guinea, …
Contemporary Vs. Traditional Dna-Based Mutation Testing To Detect Hereditary Breast And Ovarian Cancer Syndrome (Hboc) In Women: A Meta Narrative Review, Hannah Olivia Cantu, Jacob Hipp, Nyela Y. Lopez, Duc Duy Nguyen
Contemporary Vs. Traditional Dna-Based Mutation Testing To Detect Hereditary Breast And Ovarian Cancer Syndrome (Hboc) In Women: A Meta Narrative Review, Hannah Olivia Cantu, Jacob Hipp, Nyela Y. Lopez, Duc Duy Nguyen
Research Methods Poster Session 2024
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A Comparison Of Three Dna Extraction Methods On 45-Year-Old Pupae Cases, Ananya Udyaver, Casey Flint, Jeffery Tomberlin, Baneshwar Singh
A Comparison Of Three Dna Extraction Methods On 45-Year-Old Pupae Cases, Ananya Udyaver, Casey Flint, Jeffery Tomberlin, Baneshwar Singh
Undergraduate Research Posters
Blow flies are the primary colonizers of human cadavers. In many death investigations, insect evidence can help in prediction of minimum post-mortem interval (PMImin) but to do that, the first step is to identify collected insect evidence. For immature stages, morphological keys are either limited or incomplete and hence DNA based identification is used. For DNA based ID, DNA extraction is the first and the most important step, especially when collected evidence is highly degraded. The main aim of this study was to compare three DNA extraction methods (QIAgen Blood and Tissue Kit, organic, and QIAgen DNA Investigator Kit) to …