IXplore STEM

1 Coveside Ln
Yarmouth Maine 4096

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Service Area: Local

About IXplore STEM

The Maine Barcode of Life (MBOL) project, launched in 2013, is a joint effort by Maine high schools, colleges, and IXplore to assess the biodiversity and distribution of Maine’s marine and land-based organisms and to build a genetic library of Maine species – past and present. Students and teachers conduct scientific research using DNA barcoding, a combination of fieldwork, biotechnology and bioinformatics. This method identifies and classifies any plant or animal by comparing the DNA sequence of one universal gene. DNA Barcoding is a model for high tech student inquiry and offers a platform for using scientific practices; and may lead to scientific publication and identification of novel species! How do I get involved? High school students and teachers can contribute to the MBOL project by participating in the Bio-Tech Ed Program. After a teacher receives training, classrooms can access a DNA Barcoding Footlocker (contains equipment and supplies) for use in their classroom. The University of New England invites Maine classrooms to visit the Marine Science Center to collect specimens for student DNA barcoding research.