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Buzağı İshallerinde Coronavirusun Nukleoprotein Gen ve Rotavirusun VP7/VP4 Gen Bölgelerinin Kısmi Sekansı ve Filogenetik Analizi
2018
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Veterinary Sciences and Practices
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Dünya genelinde yaygın olarak gözlenen rotavirus ve coronavirus enfeksiyonları, yeni doğan buzağı ishallerinin etiyolojik ajanları arasındadır. Yirmi birinci yüzyılda enfeksiyon ajanlarının incelenmesi, moleküler tabanlı genetik çalışmalarla hız kazanmıştır. Günümüzde enfeksiyonlardan sorumlu rotavirusun bilinen en az 27 farklı G ve 37 farklı P genotipi tespit edilmiştir. Coronaviruslar ise genetik yakınlıklarına göre; dört genotipik gruba ayrılmaktadır. Bu çalışmada, buzağı ishallerine sebep olan rotavirus ve coronavirus enfeksiyonlarının moleküler düzeyde incelenmesi amaçlandı. Coronavirusun nukleoprotein gen bölgesi ve rotavirusun VP4 ile VP7 gen bölgelerine yönelik spesifik primerler kullanılarak kısmi sekansları ve ardından filogenetik analizleri yapıldı. Filogenetik analiz için GenBank’tan elde edilen referans suşlar kullanıldı. VP7 gen bölgesinin analizi sonucunda Erzurum suşlarının G6 ve G10 genotipine, VP4 gen bölgesine göre ise tüm suşların P[5] genotipine ait olduğu tespit edildi. Coronavirus yönünden yapılan filogenetik analiz sonuçlarına göre ise Erzurum suşları; geyik, zürafa, yarasa, sığır ve insan coronavirus suşları ile birlikte beta-coronavirus genogrubu içerisinde toplandığı tespit edildi. Sonuç olarak bu çalışma ile Erzurum’da ilk kez enterik coronavirus ve rotavirus moleküler olarak araştırılmış olup sonraki çalışmalar için bir temel oluşturmuştur.

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Part sequence and philogenetic analysis of coronavirus nucleoprotein genes and rotavirus VP7/VP4 genes
2018
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Rotavirus and coronavirus infections, widely observed throughout the world, are among the etiological agents of newborn swine islands. In the twenty-first century, the study of infectious agents gained speed with molecular-based genetic studies. At present, at least 27 different G and 37 different P genotypes of the known rotavirus responsible for infections have been identified. The coronavirus is divided into four genotypes. This study was aimed at the study of rotavirus and coronavirus infections that caused swelling islands at a molecular level. Part sequences and then philogenetic analyses were performed using specific primes for the coronavirus' nucleoprotein gen area and rotavirus' VP4 and VP7 gen areas. Reference quotes obtained from GenBank were used for philogenetic analysis. The analysis of the VP7 gen region found that the Erzurum genotypes belong to the G6 and G10, while the VP4 gen area found that all genotypes belong to the P[5] genotype. According to the philogenetic analysis conducted in the direction of coronavirus, the Erzurum seeds were found to be gathered within the beta-coronavirus gene group, along with the beef, zura, beef, beef and human coronavirus seeds. As a result, with this study in Erzurum for the first time enteric coronavirus and rotavirus were molecularly studied and created a foundation for subsequent studies.

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