Molecular Methods: Chip Assay and Quantitative Real-Time PCR: In Detecting Hepatotoxic Cyanobacteria
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Cyanobacterial mass occurrences are widespread and often contain hepatotoxic, i.e. microcystin- and nodularin-producing, species. Nowadays, detection of microcystin (mcy ) and nodularin synthetase (nda ) genes is widely used for the recognition of toxic cyanobacterial strains in environmental water samples. Chip assay presented here combines ligation detection reaction and hybridization on a universal microarray to detect and identify the mcyE/ndaF genes of five cyanobacterial genera specifically and sensitively. Thus, one chip assay can reveal the co-occurrence of several hepatotoxin producers. The presented quantitative real-time PCR method is used for the detection of either microcystin-producing Anabaena or Microcystis . Determination of the mcyE -gene copy numbers allows the identification of the dominant producer genus in the sample.