Once you have a fur sample from the brother's farm in Puerto Rico, take it back to the Mews lab for DNA testing. Select it from your items to start the test, and follow the instructions. After you move ONLY the x-ray screen into the developer, press the button to see if it worked. You can try as many times as you need to. If you are successful, Mews tells you the result.
During the DNA testing on Cryptids Island, you will add the sample (fur or egg shells) to a beaker, then before add an enzyme (the red #3). Before putting this mixture into the tray, you add Lab Gel, which is yellow in color, to the tray. When you add the orange sample beaker, the tray also turns orange.
You don't. After you get the lantern and take a photo of the footprint above the monastery, bring it to Mr. Mews. He'll tell you it was a snowshoe and it's not worth revisiting. When you have proven the existence of the other three Cryptids (Nessie, Chupacabra, and the Jersey Devil), Mews will send you in pursuit of Bigfoot in the Pacific Northwest.
You place one of the samples (fur or egg shells) in a vial and follow the instructions on the right side of the screen. When the x-ray grid is in the developer, push the flashing button.
In the helicopter on Cryptids Island, the GPS is initially set up for the Mews mansion and 4 other locations, and it is to your advantage to visit them in the order they are shown.(Mews Mansion)Loch Ness, Scotland (need a photo of Nessie)Himalayan Mountains (looking for proof of the Yeti)Puerto Rico (need a DNA sample of the Chupacabra)New Jersey (need a DNA sample for the Jersey Devil)A 5th location, the Pacific Northwest, is only added at the finale of the game, when only the Yeti/Bigfoot remains unconfirmed.
You use the helicopter to fly to the various locations on Cryptids Island.The GPS is initially set up for the Mews mansion and 4 other locations, and it is to your advantage to visit them in the order they are shown.(Mews Mansion)Loch Ness, Scotland (need a photo of Nessie)Himalayan Mountains (looking for proof of the Yeti)Puerto Rico (need a DNA sample of the Chupacabra)New Jersey (need a DNA sample for the Jersey Devil)(see related question)
to extract lipids in the blood sample
Sodium extract is commonly used for detecting elements because it has a high sensitivity to the presence of certain metal ions. When a sample is exposed to the sodium extract, emission lines are produced that can be analyzed to determine the elemental composition of the sample. This method is particularly useful in spectroscopic analysis.
Extracting is taking something out of something. An excerpt is a sample of something.
There are detailed instructions for the DNA tester in the Mews museum lab. Follow them carefully, use the right chemicals, and don't spill anything. When you have the tray finished, remove ONLY the X-ray screen to place in the developer. You can try as many times as needed for any sample.
To extract RNA effectively from a biological sample, one can use a method called phenol-chloroform extraction. This involves breaking open the cells in the sample, separating the RNA from other molecules, and then purifying the RNA using alcohol precipitation. This method helps to ensure that the extracted RNA is of high quality and suitable for further analysis.
At the Mews lab, select a sample from your item bag, and the DNA test will start. Follow the instructions carefully and don't spill anything. When you have the tray completed, move ONLY the x-ray screen into the Developer and press the button. If you are successful, Mews will give you the results.
A soil auger is typically used to sample a 1m piece of land. It is a hand tool consisting of a metal cylinder with a helical screw blade that is twisted into the ground to extract a soil sample for analysis.