Title of article :
Phytoplanktons and DNA barcoding: Characterization and molecular analysis of phytoplanktons on the Persian Gulf
Author/Authors :
Alemzadeh, Esmat Department of Agricultural Biotechnology - Faculty of Engineering and Technology - Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin , Haddad, Raheem Department of Agricultural Biotechnology - Faculty of Engineering and Technology - Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin , Ahmadi, Ali-Reza Department of Biomedical Sciences - Alzahra University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Phytoplanktons are organismswith a very high diversities and global distribution in different
habitats. The high distribution of phytoplankton is due to ecological flexibility and their ability to tolerate different climatic
conditions and environmental stress. Phytoplankton is the most sensitive biological indicators of water resources. The
purpose of this study was to identify the phytoplankton species with emphasis on DNA bar-coding method. The study of
phytoplankton variation and the identification of their species composition can provide useful information about the water
quality.
Materials and Methods: In this research project, a clone library of the ribosomal small subunit RNA gene (18S rDNA) in
the nuclear genome was constructed by PCR using A and SSU-inR1 primers, and then, after examining the clones, selected
clones were sequenced.
Results: Eleven analyzed sequences were identified correctly and characterized by a similarity search of the GenBank
database using BLAST (NCBI). In this study, we revealed a wide range of taxonomic groups in the Alveolata (Ciliphora
and Dinophyceae), Stramenopiles (Bacillariophyta and Bicosoecida), Rhodophyta and Haptophyceae. Moreover, we found
species of fungi and Metazoa (Arthropoda). Most of the sequences were previously unknown but could still be assigned
to important marine phyla.
Conclusion: Clone library of 18S rDNA is an accurate method to identify marine specimens and it is recommended as an
efficient method for phylogenic studies in marine environments. There seems to be a high diversity and abundance of small
eukaryotes in the marine regions of Persian Gulf.
Keywords :
Clone library , DNA Barcoding , Phytoplankton , 18S rDNA
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics