Team:British Columbia/Notebook/Week 19
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- | [[File:ubcigembeetleexp1.jpg]] | + | [[File:ubcigembeetleexp1.jpg | thumb | right | 300px | We ran the beetle transfer experiments not only with the mountain pine beetle, but also with the white pine weevil. Here we are getting the beetles from a generous benefactor. ]] |
- | + | [[File:ubcigembeetleexp3.jpg | thumb | left | 300px | The White Pine Weevil]] | |
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+ | Next came the fun part! We followed the beetle transfer protocol (see 'protocols'), transferring the beetle to the yeast plates, followed by placing them on a clean plate. After growing the plates (there was a lot of contamination), we analyzed the resultant yeast colonies to check for GFP and clonat resistance.]] | ||
- | The | + | [[File:ubcigembeetleexp6.jpg | thumb | right | 300px | The deadly Mountain Pine Beetle!]] |
- | [[File: | + | [[File:ubcigembeetleexp8.jpg | thumb | left | 300px | The MPB on a yeast plate.]] |
- | + | [[File:ubcigembeetleexp7.jpg | thumb | left | 300px |The beetles appeared to try to get the yeast off their backs by rolling around.]] | |
- | + | [[File:ubcigembeetleexp2.jpg | thumb | right | 300px | We noticed a brown spot on one of the beetles, and wanted to get a closer look. It turned out to be nothing, but then we heard we might see a mite! Alina searched long and hard for a mite, and found this beauty on one of the beetles.]] | |
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