Development of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probes to detect and enumerate Gambierdiscus species
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- Title
- Development of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probes to detect and enumerate Gambierdiscus species
- Creators
- Kathleen J Pitz - Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionMindy L Richlen - Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionEvangeline Fachon - Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionTyler B Smith - University of the Virgin IslandsMichael L Parsons - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityDonald M Anderson - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- Publication Details
- Harmful algae, Vol.101, pp.101914-101914
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V; AMSTERDAM
- Number of pages
- 11
- Grant note
- NOAA NOS (CiguaHAB program): NA11NOS4780060, NA11NOS4780028, N1A17NOS4780181 NSF PIRE (OISE): 1743802 Greater Caribbean Center: NIH 1P01ES028949-01, NSF 1841811 WHOI Ocean Ventures FundNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: P01ES028949
This work was supported by NOAA NOS (CiguaHAB program; NA11NOS4780060 and NA11NOS4780028; CiguaTOX program; N1A17NOS4780181), NSF PIRE (OISE Award #1743802), and the Greater Caribbean Center for Ciguatera Research (NIH 1P01ES028949-01 and NSF 1841811), and the WHOI Ocean Ventures Fund. We thank Mireille Chinain at the Louis Malard ' e Institute (Tahiti, French Polynesia) for samples of preserved G. polynesiensis cultures used in testing. In addition, we thank Dave Kulis, Taylor Sehein, Kelsey Furman, and Finn Morrison for laboratory assistance and sample analysis. The authors also thank Jason Adolf at the University of Hawai`i at Hilo for accommodating us in his lab, as well as Louise Economy for assistance in collecting field samples. This is ECOHAB publication number 939.
- Identifiers
- 99383442238206570
- Academic Unit
- The Water School
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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