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Development of single-cell PCR methods for the Raphidophyceae
Authors:AKL Kai  YK Cheung  PKK Yeung  JTY Wong  
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aDepartment of Biology, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong, PR China

Abstract:Many Raphidophytes are important algal bloom-forming species. Morphology-based identification of these species is often ambiguous, however, as many species are very similar in shape and size. To accurately detect the presence of these species in pre-bloom conditions, single-cell PCR is probably the most rapid and convenient method. However, direct single-cell PCRs with conserved primers are apparently not effective, probably due to the impermeability of the cell wall. We report here an effective detergent-based pre-PCR cell lysis method, which turned out to be a critical step for effective single-cell PCR of the Raphidophytes. Two PCR-based methods, nested SC-PCR and SC-RAPD, were evaluated. The nested SC-PCR involves two consecutive PCRs, the first of which is performed with the D1 and D2 primers (external primers) resulting in an amplification of a partial LSU rRNA gene. The second amplification is performed with primers targeting the LSU domain and specifically annealing to Chattonella ovata and Chattonella marina only. The SC-RAPD performed with the established random primers, RP1–RP4, produced unique haplotypes that could be exploited to differentiate the two Chattonella species. The assay was demonstrated to be sensitive, with the lowest detection limit of a single Raphidophyceae cell. The method developed is a valuable tool for the study of intra-specific variations of the Raphidophytes and represents a platform for further development of species-specific SC-RAPD for all members of the Raphidophyceae.
Keywords:Raphidophyceae  ITS  LSU rRNA  RAPD  Single-cell PCR
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