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Molecular diversity of symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae) in scleractinian corals of Kenya
Authors:S Visram  A E Douglas
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of York, PO Box 373, YO10 5YW York, UK;(2) Present address: CORDIO, East Africa, PO Box 10135, Mombasa, Kenya
Abstract:In this first sequence analysis of ‘zooxanthellae’ (symbiotic algae of the genus Symbiodinium) in scleractinian corals in Africa, seven Kenyan species sampled in 2001–2002 were analysed by RFLP and sequencing of a PCR-amplified fragment of the LSU rRNA gene. Zooxanthellae of phylotypes A, C and D, all described previously in corals from other regions of the world, were detected. All sequences of phylotype D were identical, while phylotype C was variable, with 14 distinct sequences, seven of which clustered in a previously unreported subgroup of phylotype C, among the 22 samples. These data on the diversity of zooxanthellae in Kenyan corals 3–4 years after the 1998 bleaching event are of potential value for longitudinal studies of temporal changes in zooxanthella diversity in Kenyan corals, especially in relation to future large-scale bleaching episodes.
Keywords:Coral  Coral bleaching  Kenyan corals                  Symbiodinium              Symbiosis  Zooxanthellae
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