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Development of a real-time polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of the invasive Mediterranean fanworm, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Sabella spallanzanii</Emphasis>, in environmental samples
Authors:Susanna A Wood  Anastasija Zaiko  Ingrid Richter  Graeme J Inglis  Xavier Pochon
Institution:1.Coastal and Freshwater Group,Cawthron Institute,Nelson,New Zealand;2.Environmental Research Institute,University of Waikato,Hamilton,New Zealand;3.Marine Science and Technology Centre,Klaipeda University,Klaipeda,Lithuania;4.National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd,Christchurch,New Zealand;5.Institute of Marine Science,University of Auckland,Auckland,New Zealand
Abstract:The Mediterranean fanworm, Sabella spallanzanii Gmelin 1791, was first detected in the Southern Hemisphere in the 1990s and is now abundant in many parts of southern Australia and in several locations around northern New Zealand. Once established, it can proliferate rapidly, reaching high densities with potential ecological and economic impacts. Early detection of new S. spallanzanii incursions is important to prevent its spread, guide eradication or control efforts and to increase knowledge on the species’ dispersal pathways. In this study, we developed a TaqMan probe real-time polymerase chain reaction assay targeting a region of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene. The assay was validated in silico and in vitro using DNA from New Zealand and Australian Sabellidae with no cross-reactivity detected. The assay has a linear range of detection over seven orders of magnitude with a limit of detection reached at 12.4 × 10?4 ng/μL of DNA. We analysed 145 environmental (water, sediment and biofouling) samples and obtained positive detections only from spiked samples and those collected at a port where S. spallanzanii is known to be established. This assay has the potential to enhance current morphological and molecular-based methods, through its ability to rapidly and accurately identify S. spallanzanii in environmental samples.
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