Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4546300 Harmful Algae 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

We performed random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis on five strains of Alexandrium tamarense and nine strains of Alexandrium minutum. Arbitrary 10-mer oligonucleotides were used as primers for the PCR. Electrophoresis on denaturing acrylamide gels improved RAPD reproducibility and increased the band number. Eight of the 20 primers assayed gave reproducible results and the band profiles generated by them were used for constructing a similarity matrix. Analyses were performed independently for the strains of each species and jointly for all the strains of both species. Results for A. tamarense showed the highest similarity for two distinct clones isolated from the same water sample in the Baltic Sea during a bloom (KAC01 and KAC02). The highest similarity among A. minutum clones was found for three strains (AL1V, AL2V and AL3V) isolated in the Ria de Vigo in NW Spain. The results show a high genetic diversity within a single species. We have shown the potential of the RAPD technique to discriminate between two conspecific strains, as well as for establishing similarities that are related to the biogeographic origin of the strains.

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