Microsatellite markers from expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of seaweeds in differentiating various Gracilaria species

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Sze-Looi Song
Phaik-Eem Lim
Siew-Moi Phang
Weng-Wah Lee
Khanjanapaj Lewmanomont
Danilo B. Largo
Nurridan Abdul Han
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[1] University of Malaya,Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences (IOES)
[2] University of Malaya,Institute of Biological Sciences
[3] ACGT Laboratories,Department of Fishery Biology, Faculty of Fisheries
[4] Kasetsart University,Department of Biology
[5] University San Carlos,undefined
[6] Institute of Fisheries Research Sarawak,undefined
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Journal of Applied Phycology | 2013年 / 25卷
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Correct identification; Genotypes; Red seaweeds; Rhodophyta; SSR markers;
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Gracilaria is a red seaweed that has been cultivated worldwide and is commercially used for food, fertilizers, animal fodder, and phycocolloids. However, the high morphological plasticity of seaweeds often leads to the misidentification in the traditional identification of Gracilaria species. Molecular markers are important especially in the correct identification of Gracilaria species with high economic value. Microsatellite markers were developed from the expressed sequence tags of seaweeds deposited at the National Center for Biotechnology Information database and used for differentiating Gracilaria changii collected at various localities and two other Gracilaria species. Out of 33 primer pairs, only one primer pair gave significant results that can distinguish between three different Gracilaria species as well as G. changii from various localities based on the variation in repeated nucleotides. The unweighted pair group method using arithmetic mean dendrogram analysis grouped Gracilaria species into five main clades: (a) G. changii from Batu Besar (Malacca), Sandakan (Sabah), Bintulu (Sarawak), Batu Tengah (Malacca), Gua Tanah (Malacca), Middle Banks (Penang), Sungai (Sg.) Merbok (Kedah), Teluk Pelandok (Negeri Sembilan), Pantai Dickson (Negeri Sembilan), Sg. Kong-Kong (Johore), and Sg. Pulai (Johore); (b) Gracilaria manilaensis from Cebu, Philippines; (c) G. changii from Morib (Selangor); (d) Gracilaria fisheri from Pattani, Thailand; and (e) G. changii from Pantai Dickson (Negeri Sembilan), Gua Tanah (Malacca), Sg. Merbok (Kedah), Sg. Kong-Kong (Johore), and Sg. Pulai (Johore). This result shows that this primer pair was able to distinguish between three different species, which are G. changii from Morib (Malaysia), G. fisheri from Pattani (Thailand), and G. manilaensis from Cebu (Philippines), and also between different genotypes of G. changii. This suggested that the simple sequence repeat primer we developed was suitable for differentiating between different Gracilaria species due to the polymorphisms caused by the variability in the number of tandem repeats.
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