2017
DOI: 10.3390/md15040095
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A Place to Call Home: An Analysis of the Bacterial Communities in Two Tethya rubra Samaai and Gibbons 2005 Populations in Algoa Bay, South Africa

Abstract: Sponges are important sources of bioactive secondary metabolites. These compounds are frequently synthesized by bacterial symbionts, which may be recruited from the surrounding seawater or transferred to the sponge progeny by the parent. In this study, we investigated the bacterial communities associated with the sponge Tethya rubra Samaai and Gibbons 2005. Sponge specimens were collected from Evans Peak and RIY Banks reefs in Algoa Bay, South Africa and taxonomically identified by spicule analysis and molecul… Show more

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“…Sponge gDNA was isolated as described previously [43]. Morphological identification was sequence analysis of the D3-D5 region of the sponge 28S rRNA gene.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sponge gDNA was isolated as described previously [43]. Morphological identification was sequence analysis of the D3-D5 region of the sponge 28S rRNA gene.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 28S rRNA gene fragment was PCR amplified using primer pair RD3a (5′-GAC CCG TCT TGA AAC ACG A-3′) and RD5b2 (5′-ACA CAC TCC TTA GCG GA-3′). PCR amplificationwas carried out as described before [43] and amplicons were ligated into the pGEM-T Easy vector (Stratagene) and the insert sequence determined by Sanger sequencing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…D6001). Partial 28S rRNA gene sequence was PCR amplified as in Waterworth et al (2017) using primer pairs (SP18cF: 5‘-GACCCGTCTTGAAACACGA-3‘and SP18dR: 5‘-ACACACTCCTTAGCGGA-3). The PCR products were either cloned into the pGEM-T Easy vector (Promega) or sequenced directly by Sanger sequencing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent developments also suggest the importance of the Bay as an area of larval retention, although behavioural and oceanographic features can further shape population connectivity within this complex system. 42,43 community of practice; systematic biodiversity plan; oceanography; social-ecological system; system dynamics; marine law; ocean governance HOW TO CITE: Other studies have focused on the diversity of the phytoplankton microbial communities in the Algoa Bay system including diatoms and bacterial communities 34,[44][45][46] , but knowledge of the true extent of microbial diversity in the Bay and elsewhere along the South African coast is very limited 47,48 . There have been a number of studies on the Sundays and Swartkops (the two largest estuaries that enter the Bay), including a recent investigation of estuarine microbial communities.…”
Section: Algoa Bay As a Case Study For The First South African Marinementioning
confidence: 99%