2012
DOI: 10.3103/s0891416812020024
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Genotype diversity of Bacillus anthracis strains isolated from the Caucasus region

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“…In recent years, Russian and foreign authors have published a substantial number of papers on the design of viable approaches to genotyping anthrax agent strains (Le Flèche et al, 2001;Keim et al, 2004;Van Ert et al, 2007;Gierczynski et al, 2009;Eremenko et al, 2012;Afanas'ev et al, 2014). Most of the available B. anthracis genotyping methods are based on polymorphism of tandem repeats or point mutations in their genome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, Russian and foreign authors have published a substantial number of papers on the design of viable approaches to genotyping anthrax agent strains (Le Flèche et al, 2001;Keim et al, 2004;Van Ert et al, 2007;Gierczynski et al, 2009;Eremenko et al, 2012;Afanas'ev et al, 2014). Most of the available B. anthracis genotyping methods are based on polymorphism of tandem repeats or point mutations in their genome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, isolates from the Bhutan outbreak were found to be part of the multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis B1 lineage (genotype 83) and canonical single-nucleotide polymorphism subgroup B.Br.001/002 ( Figure 1 ) ( 10 13 ). The B lineage is less widespread and primarily associated with South Africa, but it has been reported in parts of the United States, Europe, and Asia, including the Caucasus region in a recent report ( 10 14 ). The team in Bhutan investigated the mode of B. anthracis transmission and spread among livestock and humans in outbreak areas and implemented control measures.…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research of anthrax infection and its causal agent has been the subject of numerous works by researchers all over the world, but despite the long history of research of B. anthracis, some of the properties of this pathogen remain poorly understood. Among them is the dependence on tryptophan in a number of strains whose virulence is reduced [3].…”
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confidence: 99%