A PCR-based assay was developed and applied to sediment and sediment trap samples for the detection of different cysts belonging to dinoflagellates and raphidophytes in European coastal areas. Oligonucleotide primers were designed based on the ITS-5.8S and LSU ribosomal gene sequences. The specificity and sensitivity of the PCR assay were assessed using genomic DNA from clonal cultures, plasmid copy number of cloned target sequences, as well as from sediment samples. Qualitative PCR determinations of different cysts in sediment and sediment trap samples were compared to taxonomic examinations by light microscopy. This molecular methodology permitted a fast and specific detection of target cysts in sediment samples. We also detected dinoflag...
Background Dinoflagellate cysts (i.e., dinocysts) are biologically and ecologically important as the...
A TaqMan format real-time PCR probe was developed against the internal transcribed spacer 2 ribosoma...
Diarrhetic shellfish toxin-producing Dinophysis species occur in Irish coastal waters throughout the...
A PCR-based assay was developed and applied to sediment and sediment trap samples for the detection ...
A PCR-based assay was developed and applied to sediment and sediment trap samples for the detection ...
A simple preparation method and PCR protocol are described which allow successful PCR amplification ...
A number of marine and freshwater harmful algal bloom (HAB) species have colonized new areas and exp...
AbstractA number of marine and freshwater harmful algal bloom (HAB) species have colonized new areas...
A molecular PCR-based assay was developed and applied to macrophyte and seawater samples containing ...
A qualitative and semi-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay was developed for th...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a global problem that affects both human and ecosystem health. One o...
The identification and quantification of Heterosigma akashiwo cysts in sediments by light microscopy...
Cyst abundance and identity are essential for understanding and predicting blooms, and for assessing...
The identification of toxin-producing dinoflagellates for monitoring programmes and bio-compound dis...
A filter system for collecting phytoplankton cells coupled to a target species-specific polymerase c...
Background Dinoflagellate cysts (i.e., dinocysts) are biologically and ecologically important as the...
A TaqMan format real-time PCR probe was developed against the internal transcribed spacer 2 ribosoma...
Diarrhetic shellfish toxin-producing Dinophysis species occur in Irish coastal waters throughout the...
A PCR-based assay was developed and applied to sediment and sediment trap samples for the detection ...
A PCR-based assay was developed and applied to sediment and sediment trap samples for the detection ...
A simple preparation method and PCR protocol are described which allow successful PCR amplification ...
A number of marine and freshwater harmful algal bloom (HAB) species have colonized new areas and exp...
AbstractA number of marine and freshwater harmful algal bloom (HAB) species have colonized new areas...
A molecular PCR-based assay was developed and applied to macrophyte and seawater samples containing ...
A qualitative and semi-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assay was developed for th...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a global problem that affects both human and ecosystem health. One o...
The identification and quantification of Heterosigma akashiwo cysts in sediments by light microscopy...
Cyst abundance and identity are essential for understanding and predicting blooms, and for assessing...
The identification of toxin-producing dinoflagellates for monitoring programmes and bio-compound dis...
A filter system for collecting phytoplankton cells coupled to a target species-specific polymerase c...
Background Dinoflagellate cysts (i.e., dinocysts) are biologically and ecologically important as the...
A TaqMan format real-time PCR probe was developed against the internal transcribed spacer 2 ribosoma...
Diarrhetic shellfish toxin-producing Dinophysis species occur in Irish coastal waters throughout the...