[Coral-List] Molecular markers for Siderastrea spp

Isabel Porto Morales i-portq at uniandes.edu.co
Mon Oct 30 14:14:06 EST 2006


subject olecular markers for Siderastrea spp

Hello Flavia and Katie, we (Dr. Juan A. Sanchez and myself) are developing tri
and tetra microsatellites markers for S. radians, as soon as we have results we
will send you the primer sequences.
Take care!!!

Isabel Porto
BIOMMAR- Universidad de los andes
Bogotá-Colombia
i-portq at uniandes.edu.co


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>    1. Sponge Diseases PNG (Dr. James M Cervino)
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> Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 08:32:33 -0500
> From: "Dr. James M Cervino" <cnidaria at earthlink.net>
> Subject: [Coral-List] Sponge Diseases PNG
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> Anyone interested in Marine Sponge Infections see this months MEPS.
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> http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v324/
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> Cervino JM, Winiarski-Cervino K, Polson SW, Goreau T, Smith GW
> Identification of bacteria associated with a disease affecting the
> marine sponge Ianthella basta in New Britain, Papua New Guinea
> MEPS 324:139-150
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 08:38:27 -0800
> From: Flavia Nunes <fnunes at ucsd.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Coral-List] [Fwd:  Molecular markers for Siderastrea
> 	spp.]
> To: chartrkm at yahoo.com
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> Hi Katie,
>
> I'm currently working on it, but still don't have the answer.  I will
> hopefully have more information within the next year or so.  However,
> if someone else is also working on Siderastrea markers, please let me
> know as well - it's always better to have more markers to look at.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Flavia Nunes
>
> graduate student
> Scripps Institution of Oceanography
> fnunes at gmail.com
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>
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>
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>
> On Oct 27, 2006, at 5:15 PM, jcarilli at ucsd.edu wrote:
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> > ---------------------------- Original Message
> > ----------------------------
> > Subject: [Coral-List] Molecular markers for Siderastrea spp.
> > From:    "Katie Chartrand" <chartrkm at yahoo.com>
> > Date:    Fri, October 27, 2006 2:46 pm
> > To:      coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > ----
> >
> >   I am wondering if anyone is aware of or has developed molecular
> > markers
> > to identify Siderastrea siderea and S. radians? I am seeing quite a
> > bit
> > of variability in corallite morphology in colonies from Florida Bay
> > making it difficult to ensure correct taxonomical identification. I of
> > course  don't want to call anyone by the wrong name! Any help with
> > markers or other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >   Cheers,
> >
> >   Katie
> >
> >   Kathryn M. Chartrand
> >   Department of Biology and Marine Biology
> >     University of North Carolina - Wilmington
> >   Center for Marine Science
> >   5600 Marvin K. Moss Lane
> >   Wilmington, NC  28409
> >
> >   email: chartrkm at yahoo.com, kmc6526 at uncw.edu
> >   phone: (402)216-4553
> >
>
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:14:47 -1000
> From: "Gary K. Ostrander" <gko at hawaii.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Coral-List] Coral Tumors?????
> To: shashank Keshavmurthy <iamshanky15 at yahoo.com>,
> 	coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
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> Shashank,
>
> It is not possible to tell from gross photos if you have tumors, malignant
> neoplasms, or skeletal anomalies.  We would need to look at sections of both
> skeleton and tissue.  The following paper may be of interest as it is now on
> line now in Coral Reefs and will appear in the November issue of the
> journal.
>
> Domart-Coulon, I.J., Traylor-Knowles, N., Peters,E., Elbert,D., Downs,C.A.,
> Price,K., Stubbs,J.,McLaughlin, S., Cox, E., Aeby, G., Brown, P.R., &
> Ostrander, G.K.  2006.  Comprehensive characterization of skeletal tissue
> growth anomalies of the finger coral Porites compressa.  Coral Reefs
>
> Regards,
>
> GKO
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "shashank Keshavmurthy" <iamshanky15 at yahoo.com>
> To: <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov>
> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 11:58 PM
> Subject: [Coral-List] Coral Tumors?????
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>
> > Dear All...
> > Can anyone out there tell me what it is?
> >
> > Please look at the pictures that I have posted at
> > my site...
> >
> > http://homepage.mac.com/coralresearch/PhotoAlbum16.html
> >
> > Regards
> > Shashank
> >
> > "the role of infinitely small in nature is infinitely large"-Louis Pasteur
> >
> > Keshavmurthy Shashank
> > phD candidate
> > Kochi University, Graduate School of Kuroshio Science
> > Laboratory of Environmental Conservation
> > Otsu 200, Monobe, Nankoku-shi
> > 783-8502, Kochi, Japan
> > alt. id: shashank at cc.kochi-u.ac.jp
> > phone: 81 080 3925 3889
> > My WebPage: http://web.mac.com/coralresearch/iWeb/Site/Welcome.html
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> Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 01:45:33 +1000
> From: "Ove Hoegh-Guldberg" <oveh at uq.edu.au>
> Subject: [Coral-List] CRTR scholarships: developing country students
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> Scholarship Announcement: New Frontiers in Cellular Interactions in
> Cnidarian/Dinoflagellate Symbioses
>
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> A workshop is scheduled for Jan 22-27 2007 in Brisbane (University of
> Queensland, Australia) and on Heron Island, at the southern end of the
> Great Barrier Reef in Australia.  Funded by the Australian Research
> Council, National Science Foundation and the University of Queensland,
> this workshop will bring together experts in the field of
> cnidarian/dinoflagellate symbiosis with cell biologists and other
> animal/microbe interaction biologists to discuss recent discoveries and
> future directions.  This will include a laboratory- and field-based
> introduction to cnidarian/dinoflagellate symbioses, and introduction to
> state-of-the-art cellular techniques.
>
>
>
> As this subject area is fundamental to topics such coral bleaching and
> disease, this workshop will establish an exciting and timely dialogue in
> an area of global significance.  The Working Group on Coral Bleaching of
> the Coral Reef Targeted Research Project (www.gefcoral.org
> <http://www.gefcoral.org/> ) is keen on enabling access for developing
> country scholars and students to this forum.  With this in mind, several
> scholarships have been made available to bring developing country
> scholars and students to this meeting.  The scholarships will support
> travel, accommodation, food and workshop costs.
>
>
>
> Interested students and scholars from developing countries should send
> their curriculum vitae plus a short (1000 words) on the
> importance/relevance of the workshop to their research areas and careers
> to Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (oveh at uq.edu.au) at Centre for Marine
> Studies at the University of Queensland.  Please place "CRTR
> scholarships" in the email subject line.  Applications must be submitted
> by email no later than Nov 30, 2006.
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>
>
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 09:54:43 -0500
> From: Paul Barber <pbarber at bu.edu>
> Subject: [Coral-List] The Diversity Project
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> Dear Colleagues,
>
> For the third consecutive year, we will be running The Diversity
> Project, a  research opportunity at Boston University for
> under-represented minority undergraduate students . Students will
> integrate hands-on field research on Indonesian coral reefs and
> cutting edge genetic research at Boston University. The project will
> explore the origins marine biodiversity in the Coral Triangle in an
> effort to improve conservation of this remarkable ecosystems.
> Students are fully funded for both living and
> travel expenses. Visit http://people.bu.edu/pbarber/Intro.htm for
> more information and on-line application.
>
> This research opportunity has been a remarkable personal and
> professional experience for the students who have participated.
> Please encourage any students whom you believe would benefit from
> such an experience to apply. For further information, please contact
> Dr. Paul Barber (pbarber at bu.edu). We look forward to hearing from you.
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> Sincerely,
> Paul Barber
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