In the Adriatic Sea, the correlation between mucilage phenomena and the presence of Gonyaulax fragilis (Schütt) Kofoid (Dinophyta) has been recently demonstrated. The application of PCR-based methods and development of species-specific molecular probes might be powerful technologies for rapid and specific monitoring of microalgal species in seawater samples. Here, we have sequenced the Small Subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU) gene (18S rDNA) of G. fragilis and comparatively analysed within Dinophyta. Total DNAs were extracted and amplified from cultured cells of G. fragilis, which were isolated from natural phytoplanktonic association in the northern Adriatic Sea. Total 18S rDNA gene was amplified using 16S1N and 16S2N primers and sequenced using ad hoc designed internal primers. The primers amplified a product of expected size (length 1700/1800 bp). The phylogenetic analysis carried out comparing G. fragilis sequence to homologous sequences of Lingulodinium polyedrum, G. spinifera, Protoceratium reticulatum (=G. grindleyi) revealed a great nucleotide divergence of the G. fragilis SSU sequence. Therefore, the SSU sequence could be used as species-specific marker for the identification of this mucilage producer microalga. In addition, such sequence could be used as target to design oligonucleotide probes for the construction of DNA microchips as diagnostic tool for the routinely monitoring of harmful algae in sea water.

Species-specific probe, based on 18s rDNAsequence, could be used for identification of the mucilage producer microalga Gonyaulax fragilis (Dinophyta) / M. Riccardi; F. Guerrini; F. Tinti; L. Boni; R. Pistocchi. - In: HYDROBIOLOGIA. - ISSN 0018-8158. - STAMPA. - 580:(2007), pp. 259-263. [10.1007/s10750-007-0717-3.]

Species-specific probe, based on 18s rDNAsequence, could be used for identification of the mucilage producer microalga Gonyaulax fragilis (Dinophyta).

RICCARDI, MANUELA;GUERRINI, FRANCA;TINTI, FAUSTO;BONI, LAURITA;PISTOCCHI, ROSSELLA
2007

Abstract

In the Adriatic Sea, the correlation between mucilage phenomena and the presence of Gonyaulax fragilis (Schütt) Kofoid (Dinophyta) has been recently demonstrated. The application of PCR-based methods and development of species-specific molecular probes might be powerful technologies for rapid and specific monitoring of microalgal species in seawater samples. Here, we have sequenced the Small Subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU) gene (18S rDNA) of G. fragilis and comparatively analysed within Dinophyta. Total DNAs were extracted and amplified from cultured cells of G. fragilis, which were isolated from natural phytoplanktonic association in the northern Adriatic Sea. Total 18S rDNA gene was amplified using 16S1N and 16S2N primers and sequenced using ad hoc designed internal primers. The primers amplified a product of expected size (length 1700/1800 bp). The phylogenetic analysis carried out comparing G. fragilis sequence to homologous sequences of Lingulodinium polyedrum, G. spinifera, Protoceratium reticulatum (=G. grindleyi) revealed a great nucleotide divergence of the G. fragilis SSU sequence. Therefore, the SSU sequence could be used as species-specific marker for the identification of this mucilage producer microalga. In addition, such sequence could be used as target to design oligonucleotide probes for the construction of DNA microchips as diagnostic tool for the routinely monitoring of harmful algae in sea water.
2007
Species-specific probe, based on 18s rDNAsequence, could be used for identification of the mucilage producer microalga Gonyaulax fragilis (Dinophyta) / M. Riccardi; F. Guerrini; F. Tinti; L. Boni; R. Pistocchi. - In: HYDROBIOLOGIA. - ISSN 0018-8158. - STAMPA. - 580:(2007), pp. 259-263. [10.1007/s10750-007-0717-3.]
M. Riccardi; F. Guerrini; F. Tinti; L. Boni; R. Pistocchi
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