Генетическое разнообразие калицивирусов человека и особенности циркуляции норовирусов геногрупп I и II
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На следующем этапе работы проведено изучение генетического разнообразия обнаруженных изолятов калицивирусов. Типирование изолятов проводили с использованием комплекта реагентов для ГТЦР «АмплиСенс Norovirus 1, 2 genotypes — 333/322», лабораторных вариантов ОТ-ПЦР, специфичных в отношении генома норовирусов геногруппы I, норовирусов геногруппы II (область VP1), саповирусов (область RdRp… Читать ещё >
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