Diarrhetic shellfish toxin-producing Dinophysis species occur in Irish coastal waters throughout the year. Dinophysis acuta and Dinophysis acuminata are the most commonly occurring species and are responsible for the majority of closures of Irish mussel farms. This study describes the development of a qualitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for identification of D. acuta and D. acuminata in Irish coastal waters. DNA sequence information for the D1-D2 region of the large ribosomal sub-unit (LSU) was obtained, following single-cell PCR of D. acuta and D. acuminata cells isolated from Irish coastal locations. PCR primers and hybridization probes, specific for the detection of D. acuta, were designed for real-time PCR on the...
Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a syndrome caused by the consumption of shellfish contaminate...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the genetic diversity of Dinophysis species from around ...
<p>University College Dublin (UCD) was tasked with developing quantitative (q)PCR assays for marine ...
Diarrhetic shellfish toxin-producing Dinophysis species occur in Irish coastal waters throughout the...
Peer-reviewed.Diarrhetic shellfish toxin-producing Dinophysis species occur in Irish coastal waters ...
The marine dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium includes a number of species which produce neurotoxins r...
The Phytotest project is a 3 year collaborative project funded through the Marine Strategic Programm...
The dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium contains neurotoxin-producing species that have adversely affec...
11 pages, 4 figures, 2 tablesParalytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a syndrome caused by the consump...
A TaqMan format real-time PCR probe was developed against the internal transcribed spacer 2 ribosoma...
Special issue Harmful Algae 2004.-- 3 pages, 1 figure, 1 tableA filter system for collecting phytopl...
Phytotest is a 3-year research and development project funded through the Marine Institute Strategic...
A comparative analysis of the morphology, toxin composition, and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences was ...
BACKGROUND: We describe the development and validation of a new quantitative real time PCR (qrt-PCR)...
A ubiquitous dinoflagellate, Alexandrium, produces paralytic shellfish toxin (PST), and its outbreak...
Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a syndrome caused by the consumption of shellfish contaminate...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the genetic diversity of Dinophysis species from around ...
<p>University College Dublin (UCD) was tasked with developing quantitative (q)PCR assays for marine ...
Diarrhetic shellfish toxin-producing Dinophysis species occur in Irish coastal waters throughout the...
Peer-reviewed.Diarrhetic shellfish toxin-producing Dinophysis species occur in Irish coastal waters ...
The marine dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium includes a number of species which produce neurotoxins r...
The Phytotest project is a 3 year collaborative project funded through the Marine Strategic Programm...
The dinoflagellate genus Alexandrium contains neurotoxin-producing species that have adversely affec...
11 pages, 4 figures, 2 tablesParalytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a syndrome caused by the consump...
A TaqMan format real-time PCR probe was developed against the internal transcribed spacer 2 ribosoma...
Special issue Harmful Algae 2004.-- 3 pages, 1 figure, 1 tableA filter system for collecting phytopl...
Phytotest is a 3-year research and development project funded through the Marine Institute Strategic...
A comparative analysis of the morphology, toxin composition, and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences was ...
BACKGROUND: We describe the development and validation of a new quantitative real time PCR (qrt-PCR)...
A ubiquitous dinoflagellate, Alexandrium, produces paralytic shellfish toxin (PST), and its outbreak...
Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a syndrome caused by the consumption of shellfish contaminate...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the genetic diversity of Dinophysis species from around ...
<p>University College Dublin (UCD) was tasked with developing quantitative (q)PCR assays for marine ...