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inexpensive and highly economical ingredient in many areas of the midwest due to the increase in ethanol plants. By evaluating many different levels of DDGS, this study provides egg producers information on how to most effectively and economically use DDGS in molt diets.

ACES Undergraduate Research project presented by Denise Studer (Wilmington, IL ).

verify genetic diversity in the Asian elephant and will aid in badly needed conservation efforts of the species.

ACES Undergraduate Research project presented by Barbara Batke (Wheaton, IL ).

The Binding of Glycans to Mammalian Sperm

Hallway ASL Birds and bats can store sperm in the oviduct of the female reproductive tract for several months, while pigs can only store sperm for one to two days. This James Scholar found this subject area interesting and decided to study the characteristics of the adhesion molecules, allowing sperm to bind to the oviduct until the optimal point of fertilization.

ACES Undergraduate Research project presented by Stephanie Bender (Buffalo Grove, IL ).

Sperm Binding to Glycans of Zona Pellucida

Hallway ASL Check out this James Scholar’s research on the ability of sperm to bind to specific carbohydrates found in the zona pellucida (outer membrane) of an oocyte. Using porcine oocytes and semen, we conducted experiments using specific carbohydrates at varying concentrations to determine which were efficient at binding sperm.

ACES Undergraduate Research project presented by Rebecca O’Neill (Woodstock, IL ).

Asian Elephant DNA

Hallway ASL Learn about the sequences of Asian elephant DNA. This project was conducted to help

Domestic Canines

Hallway ASL This James Scholar research regards the behavioral modification and its efficacy in domestic canines.

ACES Undergraduate Research project presented by Stephen Delia (Clarendon Hills, IL ).

Bob Clark

Long Point, IL Crop Sciences

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Analysis of Manatee Fecal Microbiota

Hallway ASL Manatees and similar species may be the only known herbivorous aquatic mammals. The manatee’s digestive system has several unique structures and a unique profile of fecal microbiota compared to similar land mammal herbivores. Research into

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