BS EN 17477:2021
Algae and algae products. Identification of the biomass of microalgae, macroalgae, cyanobacteria and Labyrinthulomycetes. Detection and identification with morphological and/or molecular methods
Označení normy: | BS EN 17477:2021 |
Počet stran: | 32 |
Vydáno: | 2021-08-12 |
ISBN: | 978 0 539 11992 3 |
Status: | Standard |
BS EN 17477:2021
This standard BS EN 17477:2021 Algae and algae products. Identification of the biomass of microalgae, macroalgae, cyanobacteria and Labyrinthulomycetes. Detection and identification with morphological and/or molecular methods is classified in these ICS categories:
- 13.020.55 Biobased products
This document specifies a method for the detection and identification of microalgae, macroalgae, cyanobacteria and Labyrinthulomycetes by using morphological methods and/or molecular methods.
The morphological methods in this document are applicable to harvested wet biomass and to harvested dried unground biomass from microalgae, macroalgae, cyanobacteria and Labyrinthulomycetes that have been grown and/or harvested for further processing and/or use.
The molecular methods in this document are applicable to harvested wet biomass and to harvested dried and/or ground biomass from microalgae, macroalgae, cyanobacteria and Labyrinthulomycetes that have been grown and/or harvested for further processing and/or use.
This document describes a toolbox, consisting of several identification methods that can be chosen according to the applicability and purpose of the identification:
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morphological methods based on observation and referring to scientific literature on taxonomy:
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macroscopic identification;
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light microscopic identification.
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molecular methods for sequencing and blasting of sequences:
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16S rDNA sequencing;
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18S rDNA sequencing;
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rbcL DNA sequencing;
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ITS sequencing;
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COX1 gene sequencing;
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tufA gene sequencing.
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This document does not deal with genetic purity of the biomass or quantification of the identified taxa.
This document is not suitable for the analysis of highly processed biomass with highly degraded DNA where the fragments’ length are not sufficient for amplification of the targets and the morphological characteristics cannot be assessed.