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Core facility (CF) Clusters „Biodiversity & LTER“ Monitoring „HRSM 2016“

Molecular Biodiversity Lab

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University of Salzburg

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Open for Collaboration

Short Description

The Core Facility Molecular Biodiversity Lab processes RNA, DNA and hormone samples using molecular biological and analytical techniques, which allow describing biodiversity on a molecular level. We apply techniques of DNA-Barcoding and Metabarcoding as well as genomical and population genetical techniques.

This includes the following work steps and notable equipment:
- DNA isolation ( including incubators),
- PCR (thermocyclers and UV-workstation),
- gel electrophoresis and gel documentation, DNA purification, next generation sequencing (Covaris Ultrasonicator, Magnetic Bead Purification),
-Nanopore Sequenzierung
- hormone extraction (orbital shaker, vakuum centrifuge).

In addition, a reverse osmosis ultrapure water system and various centrifuges (including a refrigerated centrifuge) are available. The Core Facility Molecular Biodiversity Lab is partner of ABOL (Austrian Barcode of Life).

Contact Person

Univ.- Prof. Jan C. Habel

Research Services

DNA-Isolation, single gene PCR (including DNA-Barcoding);

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

Expertises include isolation of RNA & DNA from various types of samples, PCR amplification of single genes (including DNA barcoding), fragment length analysis (microsatellite genotyping, AFLPs, RADseq), and next generation sequencing, including genome sequencing, transcriptome sequencing, and targeted gene enrichment as well as genomic and sequence based numerical analystics. Other expertise includes the extraction of steroid hormones from blood plasma and feathers and the quantification of hormone titers using enzyme immunoassays.

Terms of Use

Please contact us under the following email science_plus@plus.ac.at or the responsible contact person for this section mentioned in the contact field.

Cooperation Partners

University of Graz
Haus der Natur Salzburg

Reference Projects

Immortal titans: Does a germline exist in the titan arum?
2020
Anja C. Hörger und Stephanie Socher
FWF
https://www.plus.ac.at/environment-and-biodiversity-en/research-2/research-fields-of-botany/doetterl/projects/amorphophallus-titanum/?lang=en

Populationsgenetik der Gelbbauchunke Bombina variegata
2022/2023
Eberle, Link, Ramsimmer, Maletzky
ENNACON environment nature consulting KG
na

DNA Barcoding Zuckmücken / Stechmücken
2022/2023
Sommer, Eberle, Petermann
na

Reference Publications

Effective half-lives for 137Cs in dairy milk from alpine ecosystems and the controlling factors.
2023
Meusburger T, Lettner H, Hubmer AK, Hörger AC, Friedl G, Tippelt G, Marbach M
J Environ Radioact, 259-260:107102.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0265931X22002934
doi: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2022.107102.

Variation in scent amount but not in composition correlates with pollinator visits within populations of deceptive Arum maculatum L. (Araceae).
2023
Gfrerer E*, Laina D*, Gibernau M, Comes HP, Hörger AC, Dötterl S
Front Plant Sci, 13:1046532.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9869488/
doi: 10.3389/fpls.2022.1046532.

Local insect availability partly explains geographical differences in floral visitor assemblages of Arum maculatum L. (Araceae).
2022
Laina D, Gfrerer E, Scheurecker V, Fuchs R, Schleifer M, Zittra C, Wagner R, Gibernau M, Comes HP, Hörger AC*, Dötterl S*
Front Plant Sci, 13:838391.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.838391/full
doi:10.3389/fpls.2022.838391.

Contact

Univ.- Prof. Jan C. Habel
Fachbereich Umwelt und Biodiversität, Zoologische Evolutionsbiologie
+43 662 8044 5620
janchristian.habel@plus.ac.at
https://www.plus.ac.at/umwelt-und-biodiversitaet/

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