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Diversity analysis of protistan microplankton in Sagami Bay by 18S rRNA gene clone analysis using newly designed PCR primers

Authors :
Norio Kurosawa
Tatsuki Toda
Tomohiko Kikuchi
Sau Pin Kok
Source :
Journal of Oceanography. 68:599-613
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2012.

Abstract

The diversity of protistan microplankton in Sagami Bay was revealed by 18S rRNA gene clone analysis using newly designed PCR primers. PCR amplification consisted of a first reaction targeting the V3–V5 region of the 18S rRNA gene, followed by a nested reaction targeting the V3–V4 region. In total, 629 clones consisting of 108 phylotypes were affiliated with a variety of protistan groups including dinoflagellates, diatoms, prymnesiomonada, chlorophyta, ciliophora, cercozoa, and heterokonta. The dinoflagellate group was detected most frequently and shared approximately 74 % of the total clones. Within this group, approximately half of the clones belonged to the parasitic dinoflagellate Syndiniales group I, which was first reported from Sagami Bay. The genera Woloszynskia, Gonyaulax, Neoceratium, and Karlodinium have not been reported from this bay until now. The second most frequent group was diatoms, which shared approximately 22 % of the total clones. Within this group, highly diverse Thalassiosira phylotypes were detected, and they shared approximately 70 % of the diatom clones. Therefore, highly diverse protists including some candidate groups were successfully detected, indicating that the designed primers and PCR protocol will be useful for molecular diversity analyses of protistan microplankton communities in aquatic environments.

Details

ISSN :
1573868X and 09168370
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Oceanography
Accession number :
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