Authors
Andrew Dopheide, Gavin Lear, Rebecca Stott, Gillian Lewis
Publication date
2008/3/15
Journal
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume
74
Issue
6
Pages
1740-1747
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Free-living protozoa are thought to be of fundamental importance in aquatic ecosystems, but there is limited understanding of their diversity and ecological role, particularly in surface-associated communities such as biofilms. Existing eukaryote-specific PCR primers were used to survey 18S rRNA gene sequence diversity in stream biofilms but poorly revealed protozoan diversity, demonstrating a need for protozoan-targeted primers. Group-specific PCR primers targeting 18S rRNA genes of the protozoan phylum Ciliophora were therefore designed and tested using DNA extracted from cultured protozoan isolates. The two most reliable primer combinations were applied to stream biofilm DNA, followed by cloning and sequencing analysis. Of 44 clones derived from primer set 384F/1147R, 86% were of probable ciliate origin, as were 25% of 44 clones detected by primer set 121F/1147R. A further 29% of 121F/1147R …
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Scholar articles
A Dopheide, G Lear, R Stott, G Lewis - Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2008