TY - JOUR T1 - Characterization of an Indigenous Isolate, Dunaliella tertiolecta ABRIINW-G3, from Gavkhooni Salt Marsh in Iran Based on Molecular and Some Morpho-physiological Attributes TT - JF - mdrsjrns JO - mdrsjrns VL - 14 IS - 7 UR - http://jast.modares.ac.ir/article-23-5560-en.html Y1 - 2012 SP - 1579 EP - 1590 KW - Carotenoid KW - Dunaliella KW - 18S rDNA KW - internal transcribed spacer KW - Optimum growth salinity N2 - Dunaliella is a green halotolerant microalga, which has several industrial applications e.g. β-carotene production. Identification of different Dunaliella species has been carried out by morpho-physiological and recently molecular studies. To achieve an improved understanding of taxonomy, these studies are required to be in linkage. The present study describes molecular and specific morpho-physiological properties of a Dunaliella isolate obtained from Gavkhooni salt marsh in Iran. Phylogenetic analysis of Internal Transcribed Spacer region demonstrated that the isolate was associated with different species except D. salina (CCAP 19/18 and 19/30) and D.viridis. 18S rDNA size of the isolate was identical to that of D. tertiolecta and intron-lacking strains of D. salina. 18S rDNA fingerprint profile and phylogenetic analysis revealed D. tertiolecta as the closest taxon to the isolate. Features of optimum growth salinity (1.5-3% w/v) and maximum carotenoid per cell (0.7 pg cell-1) were comparable with reported data for D. terrtiolecta. Morphological characteristics including the size and color of the cells, presence and location of stigma and refractile granules were similar to those of D. tertiolecta. Totally, considering molecular and morpho-physiological properties, the isolate was attributed to the species D. tertiolecta and was named as Dunaliella tertiolecta ABRIINW-G3. M3 ER -