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The genetic diversity of avian influenza virus in the course of experimental infection - the impact of bottleneck effect on the selection of advantageous mutations

2016/21/B/NZ6/01258

Keywords:

avian influenza genetic diversity bottleneck effect

Descriptors:

  • NZ6_5: Virology

Panel:

NZ6 - Human and animal immunology and infection: immunity, immune disorders, immunotherapy, infectious and invasive diseases, microbiology, transplantology, allergology

Host institution :

Państwowy Instytut Weterynaryjny - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy

woj. lubelskie

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Principal investigator (from the host institution):

dr hab. Krzysztof Śmietanka 

Number of co-investigators in the project: 5

Call: OPUS 11 - announced on 2016-03-15

Amount awarded: 796 285 PLN

Project start date (Y-m-d): 2017-02-03

Project end date (Y-m-d): 2021-02-02

Project duration:: 48 months (the same as in the proposal)

Project status: Project settled

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Equipment purchased [PL]

  1. 2100 Bioanalyzer (131 560 PLN)
  2. Inkubator CO2 (25 000 PLN)
  3. Laptop.
  4. Aparat do elektroforezy kapilarnej.
  5. Fluorometr (10 135 PLN)
  6. Komora do pracy czystej.

Information in the final report

  • Publication in academic press/journals (2)
  1. A Turkey-origin H9N2 Avian Influenza Virus Shows Low Pathogenicity but Different Within-host Diversity in Experimentally Infected Turkeys, Quail and Ducks
    Authors:
    Świętoń E, Tarasiuk K, Olszewska-Tomczyk M, Iwan E, Śmietanka K.
    Academic press:
    Viruses (rok: 2020, tom: 12, strony: 319), Wydawca: MDPI
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.3390/v12030319 - link to the publication
  2. Low pathogenic avian influenza virus isolates with different levels of defective genome segments vary in pathogenicity and transmission efficiency
    Authors:
    Świętoń E, Tarasiuk K, Śmietanka K.
    Academic press:
    Veterinary Research (rok: 2020, tom: 51, strony: 108), Wydawca: BioMed Central
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.1186/s13567-020-00833-6 - link to the publication