Publications by authors named "A B Shevtsov"

An virus strain, ), was isolated in Karaganda, Central Kazakhstan during a study of acute respiratory infections among hospital inpatients in 2022. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of this strain.

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Species of are important ornamental plants used for horticultural purposes in various countries, across Asia, Europe, and North Africa. The present study is the first report on typical features of the complete chloroplast genome sequence of four local and endangered species including , and from Kazakhstan using Illumina sequencing technology. The comparative analyses revealed that the complete genomes of four species were highly conserved in terms of total genome size (152.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Tularemia is an infectious disease that requires ongoing monitoring of both human and animal cases, along with tracking the pathogen in natural environments to effectively prevent and control outbreaks.
  • - The disease is caused by a bacterium with three different subspecies, and researchers have created a new real-time PCR test that can accurately detect these subspecies and identify where they’re spreading.
  • - The new PCR assay has been rigorously tested for accuracy and sensitivity, with very low limits of detection, enhancing tularemia surveillance efforts in Kazakhstan by allowing for direct detection of the pathogen in various samples.
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plays a crucial role in flood control, riverbank stabilization, and water purification. Recognized for its ecological significance, it is listed in the Red Book of Kazakhstan. This study investigated the genetic variability of populations in Kazakhstan, analyzing 78 trees from seven populations in the Bayanaul mountain forest massif and the northern Turgay regions using 12 SSR markers.

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Bovine anaplasmosis is an infectious vector-borne disease caused by bacteria of the genus , which have a wide global distribution and represent a high economic burden for agriculture. The use of molecular genetic techniques has increased our knowledge of the species diversity of spp. and naturally susceptible animals.

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