Production and recruitment measurements in marine copepods of the genus
Calanus have been addressed via the study of genes involved in early embryogenesis. The
first sequence from a Calanus helgolandicus (C. helgolandicus) developmental gene (Cal-Antp)
has been cloned by screening a C. helgolandicus genomic library with a homologous
Calanus homeobox probe. Sequencing of an isolated and sub-cloned fragment of this
gene, plus further analysis by Inverse Polymerase Chain Reaction (IVPCR), has shown it
to be homologous with other Antennapedia homeobox genes. The temporal expression of
Cal-Antp was analysed through its messenger RNA (mRNA) complement by Reverse
Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR). The gene was expressed in tissue
taken from eggs over 18 hours old, and in nauplii and copepodite stages, but no expression
was detected in eggs less than 18 hours old or adult tissue. Three further homeobox-containing
genes have been identified and analysed through their expression in C.
helgolandicus eggs. Two of these are caudal homologues, and the third is homologous to
the Antennapedia class of genes. The C. helgolandicus developmental gene sequence data
provides a means of developing probes to monitor the temporal expression of such genes
and their responses to environmental influence. The applicability of such probes to the
investigation of key production and recruitment processes, including egg viability
measurement, is discussed.
A relatively simple and cost effective method has been developed to identify the
four Calanus species common to the North Atlantic. This system involves the PCR
amplification of a region of the mitochondrial rRNA gene without prior purification of the
DNA, followed by Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of the
amplified product. The versatility of the method is demonstrated by the unambiguous
identification to species of any life stage, from egg to adult, and of any individual body
parts. The molecular identification technique has for the first time shown the unexpected
presence of three different Calanus species in Lurefjorden, Norway and has proved to be
consistently accurate for all individuals tested including geographically distinct conspecific
populations.
Date of Award | 2000 |
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Original language | English |
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A MOLECULAR APPROACH TO CALANUS (COPEPODA:CALANOIDA) DEVELOPMENT AND SYSTEMATICS
Lindeque, P. K. (Author). 2000
Student thesis: PhD