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Vol. 19, No. 35
November 24, 2022
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Annual Holiday Shopping Guide From left, Cold Spring Harbor Jr./Sr. High School science research students Veronica Walkin, Sophie Cohen, Jenna Schetty and Madison Brass. Photo from Cold Spring Harbor Central School District
Student science research published
At Cold Spring Harbor Jr./Sr. High School, Madison Brass, Sophie Cohen, Jenna Schetty and Veronica Walkin, students in Jaak Raudsepp’s molecular and genomic biology class, conducted a research project on the distribution of mosquito species on Long Island. The project included obtaining specimens, photographing and morphologically identifying the specimens and extracting DNA from the specimens. Several cutting-edge molecular biology techniques
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were used to purify, amplify and sequence the DNA. The sequenced DNA was used to definitively identify the mosquito species. The sequenced DNA was of such high quality that the sequences were published in the National Institutes of Health National Center for Biotechnology Information database. In addition, this work was presented at the Barcode Long Island Symposium at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
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