Цитологія і генетика 2021, том 55, № 3, 82-83
Cytology and Genetics 2021, том 55, № 3, 290–297, doi: https://www.doi.org/10.3103/S009545272103004X

Генетическое разнообразие Y-вируса картофеля в Беларуси

Кузмицкая П.В., Дмитриева Т.М., Королева Е.С., Урбанович О.Ю., Маханько В.Л., Гунько Ю.В.

  1. Институт генетики и цитологии НАН Беларуси 220072 ул. Академическая, 27 Минск
  2. Научно-практический центр НАН Беларуси по картофелеводству и плодоовощеводству 223013, ул. Ковалева, 2а,  аг. Самохваловичи, Минская область

Изучен состав штаммов Y-вируса картофеля, обнаруженных на территории Беларуси, а также молекулярная вариабельность их геномов. Показано присутствие штаммов PVYNTN (генотип А) и PVYNW (генотипы А и В). Степень идентичности между отдельными регионами геномов исследованных изолятов колеблется в пределах от 100 до 97,33 %. В последовательностях выявлены нуклеотиды, находящиеся под действием очищающего отбора.

Ключові слова: Y-вирус картофеля, PVYNTN, PVYNW, генетическое разнообразие, очищающий отбор

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