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North Dakota Water Resources Research Institute
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Title:
Development of a Simple and Rapid
Technique for Identification of Organisms Important to Water Quality, Focusing
on the Euglenoids of the Red River of North Dakota Focus Categories: Water Quality, Methods Project
No.
ND95-05 Principal
Investigator
Completion
Report Marvin
W. Fawley and D. Knauber, 1997, Development of a Simple and Rapid Technique for
Identification of Organisms Important to Water Quality, Rept. No. ND95-05, North
Dakota Water Resources Research Institute, North Dakota State University, Fargo,
North Dakota, 5 pages. Significant Findings Molecular
methods based on ribosomal RNA and rRNA genes were developed to identify
organisms from phytoplankton samples. An assay system using the Polymerase Chain
Reaction (PCR) to produce specific produce that is then detected
colorimetrically in microtiter plates was developed. This system is reasonably
quantitative and can be used to screen large numbers of samples more rapidly
than traditional counting methods. It can also be used to detect specific
organisms that may be difficult to identify by microscopic methods. Work was
also done on identification methods for cultured organisms. A method using PCR-restriction
fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis to type individual algal
isolates was developed, along with specific PCR primers that can be used to
distinguish between different classes of green algae. These methods are being
used in other studies to examine the diversity of very small green algae. |
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