SELECTION OF PRIMERS FOR THE RPOB GENE TO THE PATHOGEN MYCOPLASMA MYCOIDES SUBSP. CAPRI

Authors

  • N.K. Orazymbetova Institute of Biotechnology NAS KR
  • E.D. Burashev Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems
  • S.Sh. Nurabaev Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems
  • J.K. Koshemetov Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems
  • G.D. Nakhanova Institute of Biotechnology NAS KR
  • M.S. Seisenbaeva Institute of Biotechnology NAS KR
  • B.K. Umuraliev Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems
  • H.B. Abeuov Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems
  • A.R. Abdimukhtar Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems
  • A.T. Junushov Institute of Biotechnology NAS KR
  • А.К. Madumarov Institute of Biotechnology NAS KR

Keywords:

goat contagious pleuropneumonia, gene, pathogen.

Abstract

The article describes the results of studies on the selection of specific primers
based on the rpoB gene of the causative agent of contagious goat pleuropneumonia (CBPP). For
the selection of specific primers, NCBI resources were used: BLAST nucleotide and PRIMER
BLAST. Primer synthesis was carried out by chemical preconcentration on a Synthesyzer H-16
device (K&A Laborgeraete). As a result of the work carried out, three pairs of primers for the rpoB
gene were selected, satisfying in all respects.

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Published

2022-10-11