RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 West, Nyree J. A1 Schönhuber, Wilhelm A. A1 Fuller, Nicholas J. A1 Amann, Rudolf I. A1 Rippka, Rosmarie A1 Post, Anton F. A1 Scanlan, David J.YR 2001 T1 Closely related Prochlorococcus genotypes show remarkably different depth distributions in two oceanic regions as revealed by in situ hybridization using 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotidesThe GenBank accession numbers for the sequences reported in this paper are AF311217 (RCC278, EQPAC1), AF311218 (RCC277, NATL1MIT), AF311219 (RCC280, NATL2B), AF311220 (RCC264, TAK9803-2), AF311291 (WH7803), AF311292 (WH8018) and AF311293 (WH8103). JF Microbiology, VO 147 IS 7 SP 1731 OP 1744 DO https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-147-7-1731 PB Microbiology Society, SN 1465-2080, AB An in situ hybridization method was applied to the identification of marine cyanobacteria assignable to the genus Prochlorococcus using horseradish-peroxidase-labelled 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probes in combination with tyramide signal amplification (TSA). With this method very bright signals were obtained, in contrast to hybridizations with oligonucleotides monolabelled with fluorochromes, which failed to give positive signals. Genotype-specific oligonucleotides for high light (HL)- and low light (LL)-adapted members of this genus were identified by 16S rRNA sequence analyses and their specificities confirmed in whole-cell hybridizations with cultured strains of Prochlorococcus marinus Chisholm et al., 1992 R8 , Prochlorococcus sp. and Synechococcus sp. In situ hybridization of these genotype-specific probes to field samples from stratified water bodies collected in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Red Sea allowed a rapid assessment of the abundance and spatial distribution of HL- and LL-adapted Prochlorococcus. In both oceanic regions the LL-adapted Prochlorococcus populations were localized in deeper water whereas the HL-adapted Prochlorococcus populations were not only distinct in each region but also exhibited strikingly different depth distributions, HLI being confined to shallow water in the North Atlantic, in contrast to HLII, which was present throughout the water column in the Red Sea., UL https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/micro/10.1099/00221287-147-7-1731