GENETIC COMPONENT OF GREAT GERBIL’S SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PLAGUE INFECTION

The susceptibility of the great gerbil to the causative agent of plague is genetically determined. However, there is not enough information  on the involved genes and their effect on this feature in the  literature. Although the sensitivity of gerbils to plague microbe may  depend on many genes, thi...

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Autores principales: V. V. Sutyagin, T. V. Meka-Mechenko, G. G. Kovaleva, A. T. Berdibekov
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a984afd7d6434c51bfc6b49d639cd1a72021-11-23T06:14:41ZGENETIC COMPONENT OF GREAT GERBIL’S SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PLAGUE INFECTION2541-94202587-959610.29413/ABS.2018-3.4.4https://doaj.org/article/a984afd7d6434c51bfc6b49d639cd1a72018-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/643https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596The susceptibility of the great gerbil to the causative agent of plague is genetically determined. However, there is not enough information  on the involved genes and their effect on this feature in the  literature. Although the sensitivity of gerbils to plague microbe may  depend on many genes, this feature can be described using a  monogenic model of inheritance with one gene. In addition to the  genetic component, other modifying factors of biotic and abiotic  nature may influence the sensitivity of a great gerbil to infection.The aim of the work was to evaluate the role of genetic and modifying factors in the variation of the sensitivity of the great gerbil  to the causative agent of plague. For this, a one-factor  analysis of variance was used. The strength of the effect of the intensity of plague epizootics on sensitivity was calculated by the method of Plokhinsky. As a result, it was found that approximately 87 ± 3.9 % of the total variation of the sensitivity  sign is due to its genetic component and about 13 % to the share of other factors affecting the characteristic (modifying factors). The  conclusion is made that while in studies on the sensitivity of rodents  the effect on regulation of the immune response (specific for specific  antigens) has not been demonstrated, it is necessary to talk about  the general infectious sensitivity of rodents to infections, for  example, the causative agent of plague.V. V. SutyaginT. V. Meka-MechenkoG. G. KovalevaA. T. BerdibekovScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticlegreat gerbilyersinia pestisinfectious sensitivityScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 27-30 (2018)
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V. V. Sutyagin
T. V. Meka-Mechenko
G. G. Kovaleva
A. T. Berdibekov
GENETIC COMPONENT OF GREAT GERBIL’S SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PLAGUE INFECTION
description The susceptibility of the great gerbil to the causative agent of plague is genetically determined. However, there is not enough information  on the involved genes and their effect on this feature in the  literature. Although the sensitivity of gerbils to plague microbe may  depend on many genes, this feature can be described using a  monogenic model of inheritance with one gene. In addition to the  genetic component, other modifying factors of biotic and abiotic  nature may influence the sensitivity of a great gerbil to infection.The aim of the work was to evaluate the role of genetic and modifying factors in the variation of the sensitivity of the great gerbil  to the causative agent of plague. For this, a one-factor  analysis of variance was used. The strength of the effect of the intensity of plague epizootics on sensitivity was calculated by the method of Plokhinsky. As a result, it was found that approximately 87 ± 3.9 % of the total variation of the sensitivity  sign is due to its genetic component and about 13 % to the share of other factors affecting the characteristic (modifying factors). The  conclusion is made that while in studies on the sensitivity of rodents  the effect on regulation of the immune response (specific for specific  antigens) has not been demonstrated, it is necessary to talk about  the general infectious sensitivity of rodents to infections, for  example, the causative agent of plague.
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author V. V. Sutyagin
T. V. Meka-Mechenko
G. G. Kovaleva
A. T. Berdibekov
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T. V. Meka-Mechenko
G. G. Kovaleva
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title GENETIC COMPONENT OF GREAT GERBIL’S SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PLAGUE INFECTION
title_short GENETIC COMPONENT OF GREAT GERBIL’S SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PLAGUE INFECTION
title_full GENETIC COMPONENT OF GREAT GERBIL’S SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PLAGUE INFECTION
title_fullStr GENETIC COMPONENT OF GREAT GERBIL’S SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PLAGUE INFECTION
title_full_unstemmed GENETIC COMPONENT OF GREAT GERBIL’S SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PLAGUE INFECTION
title_sort genetic component of great gerbil’s susceptibility to plague infection
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