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been sponsored by Cawthron
Institute,
The
Marine Institute and NUIG
(National University of Ireland, Galway). It has been developed
in response to the demand from both the scientific community
and general public for more information on DNA probe activity
and shellfish biotoxin management both of which have a high
impact on the international seafood industry.
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DNA
probes and shellfish
biotoxin management |
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A
decade ago, toxic phytoplankton monitoring with DNA probes was still
in the realm of science fiction. Today it is a reality. Probes for
some key micro-algae are already in use. New probes are being developed
alongside the established
microscope methods. Ultimately DNA probes
could become
a major monitoring tool.
Annabel
Thomas, Cawthron
Institute
using DNA probes in the lab
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Probes
for Phytoplankton monitoring in New Zealand |
New
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The
seafood industry and Ministry of Health currently use phytoplankton
monitoring as a predictor of marine biotoxins.
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Allison
Haywood has just completed her PhD (at the University of Auckland,
New Zealand) and recently won a UNESCO-L'Oreal Fellowship for Young
Women in Life Sciences.
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