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NEW SOFTWARE FOR PROCESSING DATA OF ENTIRE GENOME OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS

https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2017-95-6-41-44

Abstract

The article describes the software developed for processing of data of entire genomes of human tuberculous mycobacteria.

About the Authors

M. V. Sprindzhuk
United Institute of Informatics Problems
Belarus

Matvey V. Sprindzhuk - Researcher, Developer of the software.

6, Surganova St., Minsk, Belarus, 220012, Phone: +375 29 567 10 73



L. P. Titov
United Institute of Informatics Problems
Belarus

Leonid P. Titov - Republican Research and Practical Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Correspondent Member of NAS of Belarus, Academician of RAMS, Head of Immunological and Microbiological Laboratory.

23, Filimonova St., Minsk, Belarus Republic, 220114, Phone: +375 29 626 58 66



O. M. Zаlutskаya
United Institute of Informatics Problems
Belarus

Oksana M. Zalutskaya – Bacteriologist, Republic Scientific and Practical Center of Pulmonology and Tuberculosis.

157, Dolginovsky Road, Minsk, Belarus Republic, 220035, Phone: +375 29 325 36 06



A. E. Skryagin
United Institute of Informatics Problems
Belarus

Aleksander E. Skryagin - Belorussian State Medical University, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Department, Intensive Care Physician.

83, Dzerzhinskogo Ave., Belarus Republic, 220116, Phone: +375 29 679 98 71



A. M. Skryaginа
United Institute of Informatics Problems
Belarus

Alena M. Skryagina - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director, Republic Scientific and Practical Center of Pulmonology and Tuberculosis.

157, Dolginovsky Road, Minsk, Belarus Republic, 220035, Phone: +375 29 184 07 83



R. S. Sergeev
United Institute of Informatics Problems
Belarus

Roman S. Sergeev - Researcher, Mathematician.

6, Surganova St., Minsk, Belarus, 220012, Phone: +375 29 557 41 67



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Sprindzhuk M.V., Titov L.P., Zаlutskаya O.M., Skryagin A.E., Skryaginа A.M., Sergeev R.S. NEW SOFTWARE FOR PROCESSING DATA OF ENTIRE GENOME OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2017;95(6):41-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2017-95-6-41-44

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