A prototype microarray to identify marine invertebrates was developed. 15 invertebrates belonging to crustacea, mollusca and annelida were collected from the North Sea, Adriatic and the Mediterranean Sea. To extract DNA from different tissues 21 methods were checked and FTA Elute was found out to be the best. Oligonucleotide probes were designed from 16S and COI genes. Two genes are amplified from single DNA template by simplified multiplex PCR. Specificity and sensitivity of the captures was checked and having probes from both genes on the same chip increased the accuracy of detection. Environmental application was checked by analysing gut content of demersal fish and the results were validated by metagenomics and microscopy
Benthic macroinvertebrates are key components in environmental impact assessments. Nevertheless, the...
The DNA analyses based on molecular techniques such as AFLP, RFLP, microsatellites, and especially D...
Biota monitoring in ports is increasingly needed for biosecurity reasons and safeguarding marine bio...
A prototype microarray to identify marine invertebrates was developed. 15 invertebrates belonging to...
DNA microarrays for marine biodiversity studies have been developed and tested in several groups, sp...
A invertebrate DNA microarray targeting ten species common in the Mediterranean was developed within...
DNA microarrays are currently in use almost exclusively as research tools for gene expression analys...
Species identification is a key problem throughout the life cycle of marine invertebrates and fishes...
The aim of the ‘‘Fish & Chips’’ project is the development of DNA chips for the identification of ma...
Since about ten years DNA microarrays are indispensable tools for genomic and biomedical research. T...
In many cases marine organisms and especially their diverse developmental stages are difficult to i...
An oligonucleotide probe‐based DNA microarray was evaluated for its ability to detect 16S rRNA targe...
In marine and coastal ecosystems, the proliferation of non-indigenous species (NIS) is among the top...
International fish trade reached an import value of 62.8 billion Euro in 2006, of which 44.6% are co...
The production of bivalve species has been increasing in the last decades. In spite of strict requir...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are key components in environmental impact assessments. Nevertheless, the...
The DNA analyses based on molecular techniques such as AFLP, RFLP, microsatellites, and especially D...
Biota monitoring in ports is increasingly needed for biosecurity reasons and safeguarding marine bio...
A prototype microarray to identify marine invertebrates was developed. 15 invertebrates belonging to...
DNA microarrays for marine biodiversity studies have been developed and tested in several groups, sp...
A invertebrate DNA microarray targeting ten species common in the Mediterranean was developed within...
DNA microarrays are currently in use almost exclusively as research tools for gene expression analys...
Species identification is a key problem throughout the life cycle of marine invertebrates and fishes...
The aim of the ‘‘Fish & Chips’’ project is the development of DNA chips for the identification of ma...
Since about ten years DNA microarrays are indispensable tools for genomic and biomedical research. T...
In many cases marine organisms and especially their diverse developmental stages are difficult to i...
An oligonucleotide probe‐based DNA microarray was evaluated for its ability to detect 16S rRNA targe...
In marine and coastal ecosystems, the proliferation of non-indigenous species (NIS) is among the top...
International fish trade reached an import value of 62.8 billion Euro in 2006, of which 44.6% are co...
The production of bivalve species has been increasing in the last decades. In spite of strict requir...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are key components in environmental impact assessments. Nevertheless, the...
The DNA analyses based on molecular techniques such as AFLP, RFLP, microsatellites, and especially D...
Biota monitoring in ports is increasingly needed for biosecurity reasons and safeguarding marine bio...