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Field testing for toxic algae with a microarray: initial results from the MIDTAL project

Authors :
Gary McCoy
Robin Raine
Linda Medlin
Jixin Chen
Wiebe Kooistra
Lucia Barra
Ruggerio, M. V.
Edna Graneli
Ja, Hagstrom
Ps, Salomon
Beatriz Reguera
Fran Rodriguez
Escalera, L.
Bente Edvardsen
Simon Dittami
Eikrem, W.
Jane Lewis
Marco Berzano
Christopher Elliott
Katrina Campbell
Yolanda Pazos
Pagou, P.
Hallegraeff, G.
Source :
e-IEO. Repositorio Institucional Digital de Acceso Abierto del Instituto Español de Oceanografía, instname, Queen's University Belfast-PURE
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
ISSHA and IOC of UNESCO, 2013.

Abstract

One of the key tasks in MIDTAL (MIcroarrays for the Detection of Toxic ALgae) is to demonstrate the applicability of microarrays to monitor harmful algae across a broad range of ecological niches and toxic species responsible for harmful algal events. Water samples are collected from a series of sites used in national phytoplankton and biotoxin monitoring across Europe. The samples are filtered; rRNA is extracted, labelled with a fluorescent dye and applied to a microarray chip. The signal intensity from >120 probes previously spotted on the chip is measured and analysed. Preliminary results comparing microarray signal intensities with actual field counts are presented.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
e-IEO. Repositorio Institucional Digital de Acceso Abierto del Instituto Español de Oceanografía, instname, Queen's University Belfast-PURE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..225167f369f3c1d5202d01ebb696e238