DocumentCode
3395229
Title
The "Fish & Chips" project: Microarrays as a tool for the identification of marine organisms in biodiversity and ecosystem research
Author
Kochzius, Marc ; Kappel, Kristina ; Dobitz, Lutz ; Silkenbeumer, Nina ; Nölte, Manfred ; Weber, Hannes ; Hjörleifsdottir, Sigridur ; Marteinsson, Viggo ; Hreggvidsson, Gudmundur ; Planes, Serge ; Tinti, Fausto ; Magoulas, Antonios ; Vazquez, Eva Garcia ;
Author_Institution
Univ. of Bremen, Bremen
fYear
2007
fDate
18-21 June 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
DNA microarrays are currently in use almost exclusively as research tools for gene expression analysis and their application for the identification of organisms is still in its infancy, only documented by a few studies on mammals, bacteria, and viruses. The "Fish & Chips" project aims to demonstrate that DNA chips can be a new innovative tool for the identification of marine animals and phytoplankton. To achieve this goal, fishes, invertebrates, and phytoplankton were sampled in European seas and taxonomically classified. Fragments of their mitochondrial 16S, cyt b, and COI genes and from the nuclear 18S genes were sequenced and served as molecular markers to enable probe design for the microarrays. An on-line data base containing the sequences and all relevant information of the samples has been implemented. A first prototype of a "Fish Chip",is based on more than 400 sequences from the 16S rRNA gene belonging to 46 species. A second microarray prototype serves to identify flatfishes from the North Sea based on COI-and 16S sequences from 70 individuals of 17 fish species. A "Phytoplankton Chip" is now available with probes for all microalgal classes and many toxic species, as well as a "Invertebrate Chip". The results show that this approach is feasible.
Keywords
DNA; oceanographic techniques; DNA microarrays; European seas; biodiversity; ecosystem research; fish & chips project; marine organisms identification; phytoplankton; Biodiversity; DNA; Ecosystems; Gene expression; Marine animals; Microorganisms; Organisms; Probes; Prototypes; Sequences; DNA barcoding; DNA chips; European seas; genetic identification;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 2007 - Europe
Conference_Location
Aberdeen
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-0635-7
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-0635-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANSE.2007.4302414
Filename
4302414
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