The phylodynamics of the rabies virus in the Russian Federation

Near complete rabies virus N gene sequences (1,110 nt) were determined for 82 isolates obtained from different regions of Russia between 2008 and 2016. These sequences were analyzed together with 108 representative GenBank sequences from 1977-2016 using the Bayesian coalescent approach. The timing o...

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Main Authors: Deviatkin A.A., Lukashev A.N., Poleshchuk E.M., Dedkov V.G., Tkachev S.E., Sidorov G.N., Karganova G.G., Galkina I.V., Shchelkanov M.Y., Shipulin G.A.
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spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/256355 2023-05-15T16:18:12+02:00 The phylodynamics of the rabies virus in the Russian Federation Deviatkin A.A. Lukashev A.N. Poleshchuk E.M. Dedkov V.G. Tkachev S.E. Sidorov G.N. Karganova G.G. Galkina I.V. Shchelkanov M.Y. Shipulin G.A. 2020-03-03T14:41:58Z https://openrepository.ru/article?id=256355 EN eng Public Library of Science https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171855 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=256355 open access PLoS ONE Alaska GenBank Mongolia nonhuman phylogeny prevalence Rabies virus Russian Federation steppe genetics isolation and purification rabies virology virus genome Genome Viral Russia Article 2020 ftneicon https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171855 2020-07-21T12:21:38Z Near complete rabies virus N gene sequences (1,110 nt) were determined for 82 isolates obtained from different regions of Russia between 2008 and 2016. These sequences were analyzed together with 108 representative GenBank sequences from 1977-2016 using the Bayesian coalescent approach. The timing of the major evolutionary events was estimated. Most of the isolates represented the steppe rabies virus group C, which was found over a vast geographic region from Central Russia to Mongolia and split into three groups (C0-C2) with discrete geographic prevalence. A single strain of the steppe rabies virus lineage was isolated in the far eastern part of Russia (Primorsky Krai), likely as a result of a recent anthropogenic introduction. For the first time the polar rabies virus group A2, previously reported in Alaska, was described in the northern part of European Russia and at the Franz Josef Land. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that all currently circulating rabies virus groups in the Russian Federation were introduced within the few last centuries, with most of the groups spreading in the 20th century. The dating of evolutionary events was highly concordant with the historical epidemiological data. © 2017 Deviatkin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Article in Journal/Newspaper Franz Josef Land Alaska NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities) Franz Josef Land ENVELOPE(55.000,55.000,81.000,81.000) PLOS ONE 12 2 e0171855
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topic Alaska
GenBank
Mongolia
nonhuman
phylogeny
prevalence
Rabies virus
Russian Federation
steppe
genetics
isolation and purification
rabies
virology
virus genome
Genome
Viral
Russia
spellingShingle Alaska
GenBank
Mongolia
nonhuman
phylogeny
prevalence
Rabies virus
Russian Federation
steppe
genetics
isolation and purification
rabies
virology
virus genome
Genome
Viral
Russia
Deviatkin A.A.
Lukashev A.N.
Poleshchuk E.M.
Dedkov V.G.
Tkachev S.E.
Sidorov G.N.
Karganova G.G.
Galkina I.V.
Shchelkanov M.Y.
Shipulin G.A.
The phylodynamics of the rabies virus in the Russian Federation
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GenBank
Mongolia
nonhuman
phylogeny
prevalence
Rabies virus
Russian Federation
steppe
genetics
isolation and purification
rabies
virology
virus genome
Genome
Viral
Russia
description Near complete rabies virus N gene sequences (1,110 nt) were determined for 82 isolates obtained from different regions of Russia between 2008 and 2016. These sequences were analyzed together with 108 representative GenBank sequences from 1977-2016 using the Bayesian coalescent approach. The timing of the major evolutionary events was estimated. Most of the isolates represented the steppe rabies virus group C, which was found over a vast geographic region from Central Russia to Mongolia and split into three groups (C0-C2) with discrete geographic prevalence. A single strain of the steppe rabies virus lineage was isolated in the far eastern part of Russia (Primorsky Krai), likely as a result of a recent anthropogenic introduction. For the first time the polar rabies virus group A2, previously reported in Alaska, was described in the northern part of European Russia and at the Franz Josef Land. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that all currently circulating rabies virus groups in the Russian Federation were introduced within the few last centuries, with most of the groups spreading in the 20th century. The dating of evolutionary events was highly concordant with the historical epidemiological data. © 2017 Deviatkin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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author Deviatkin A.A.
Lukashev A.N.
Poleshchuk E.M.
Dedkov V.G.
Tkachev S.E.
Sidorov G.N.
Karganova G.G.
Galkina I.V.
Shchelkanov M.Y.
Shipulin G.A.
author_facet Deviatkin A.A.
Lukashev A.N.
Poleshchuk E.M.
Dedkov V.G.
Tkachev S.E.
Sidorov G.N.
Karganova G.G.
Galkina I.V.
Shchelkanov M.Y.
Shipulin G.A.
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title The phylodynamics of the rabies virus in the Russian Federation
title_short The phylodynamics of the rabies virus in the Russian Federation
title_full The phylodynamics of the rabies virus in the Russian Federation
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title_full_unstemmed The phylodynamics of the rabies virus in the Russian Federation
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