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- W1967223062 abstract "Since 2007, reoccurring large-scale green algae blooms have caused deleterious effects to the estuarine ecosystem of Yellow Sea, northern China and subsequent economical losses. Previous surveys indicated the green tides were initiated in the coastal water of southern Jiangsu province where Porphyra farming was intensively conducted; however, the main ‘seed source’ of floating green algae is still under debate. Ulva prolifera was confirmed to be the major causative species of green tides. The multiple sympatric ulvoid species in the natural environment has complicated species identification in both field surveys and laboratory studies due to their morphological plasticity. Thus, we developed a genetic identification key based on restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of the ITS nuclear marker to discriminate the common Ulva and Blidingia species in the Yellow Sea. Ten genetic lineages (1 in Blidingia, 9 in Ulva) were detected along the coast of China through phylogenetic analysis of ITS sequences. They can be separated by virtual restriction digestion using the four selected restriction enzymes (BspT107 I, EcoO109 I, Hin1 I and VpaK11B I). With additional PCR amplification of the 5S spacer region, we were able to discriminate U. prolifera from Ulva linza. Using this genetic key, we screened macroalgal samples collected from the coast of the Yellow Sea, and the results indicated 6 common lineages (U. prolifera, U. linza, Ulva compressa, Ulva pertusa, Clade 6 and Blidingia sp.) in this region, which could be explicitly distinguished by a single enzyme (BspT107 I) coupled with 5S spacer polymorphism. U. prolifera was confirmed to be present on the Porphyra aquaculture rafts with seasonal variation in the species composition. This genetic key will facilitate our long-term field surveys to investigate the origin of the floating U. prolifera and furthermore to explore its bloom dynamics along the coast of the Yellow Sea. It also provided a framework for the future inclusion of more Ulva species, which will expand the usage of this key." @default.
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- W1967223062 title "Discrimination of the common macroalgae (Ulva and Blidingia) in coastal waters of Yellow Sea, northern China, based on restriction fragment-length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis" @default.
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