Wednesday, December 16, 2015



Research Question

How closely related are plants native to Oregon?



Hypothesis

We would predict that in looking at the pollen of our three species, 
  that the Oregon Grapes will be more closely related than the currant because they seem
to be within the same family. However, we would not guess that the pollen depends on
the location of the plants. 

Evolutionary Trees Based on Protein Sequences






Using UniProt this tree was made studying the protein rubisco.


We then used Jalview to make a more detailed tree from the information we gained from UniProt. 

   

Evolutionary Tree Based on Pollen



Justification: The Tall Oregon Grape and the Flowering Currant are both monoletes with one aperture versus the Dull Oregon Grape which is a dicolpate with two apertures.



Monday, December 14, 2015



Pollen Data Table


Common NameScientific NamePollen size (μm)Pollen TypeNumber of AperturesSurface Texture
Dull Oregon GrapeMahonia nervosa20.5 µmDicolpate2 aperturesReticulate
Tall Oregon GrapeMahonia aquifolium18.6 µm (width)Monolete1 apertureReticulate
Flowering CurrantRibes sanguineum25.6 µm (width)Monolete1 apertureReticulate

Tall Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium)


Picture Credits to: www.theintertwine.org
Tall Oregon Grape
(Light Microscope Image)
Magnification: 35x
Notes: Photo credit to pollenlikekobe.blogspot.com

Tall Oregon Grape
(Dissecting Scope Image)



Magnification: 35x
Notes: The pollen was really hard to find. We weren't
sure that we were actually able to find any.

Tall Oregon Grape

Tall Oregon Grape taken with SEM microscope at 2000x


Tall Oregon Grape taken with SEM microscope at 7600x

Sunday, December 13, 2015


Dull Oregon Grape (Mahonia nervosa)

Picture Credits to: flickr.com
Dull Oregon Grape
(Light Microscope Image)



Notes: The image wouldn't focus as clearly as with the flowering currant.
However, the pollen was easy to spot. 


Dull Oregon Grape
(Dissecting Scope Image)


Magnification: 35x
Notes: It was much harder to find the pollen at first.
It looked almost sap like in the beginning. 

Dull Oregon Grape

Dull Oregon Grape taken with SEM microscope at 2000x


Dull Oregon Grape taken with SEM microscope at 12800x

Saturday, December 12, 2015


Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum)

Picture Credit to: gardenseeker.com

Flowering Currant 
(Light Microscope Image)



Notes: The pollen was easy to spot by the round shape
and it came into focus very well. 



Flowering Currant
(Dissecting Scope Image)


Magnification: 35x
Notes:Pollen was found in the opening of the anther. 



Flowering Currant

Flowering Currant taken with SEM microscope at 2000x
Due to lack of pollen, we had to crush the anther on the stub.