Genetic and biochemical characterization of microbes often requires the use of clonal cultures. A method to clone the oyster parasite Perkinsus marinus is described. Individual cells are isolated via micromanipulation and maintained above an actively proliferating “feeder layer” of P. marinus on a 0.45-μm membrane. Extracellular products released from the proliferating feeder layer can diffuse across the membrane and bathe the isolated cell, stimulating it to proliferate. The method is relatively simple and should be applicable to most protists that can be cultured in the laboratory.
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1 March 2000
Use of Micromanipulation and “Feeder Layers” to Clone the Oyster Pathogen Perkinsus marinus
DAVID BUSHEK,
RUSSELL A. HOLLEY,
KIMBERLY S. REECE
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The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
Vol. 47 • No. 2
March 2000
Vol. 47 • No. 2
March 2000
cloning
culture
dermo disease
in vitro
parasite
protist
protozoan