vaccine vector vaccines dna rna vaccines in this regard, we work closely with the institute of biophysics and cell engineeringf the national academy of sciences of belarus and, uh, two main directions. this is the development of vector vaccines - these are vaccines that are developed against viruses that are difficult to accumulate and difficult to culture. in particular. this is a respiratory sensation virus and the second direction is a marker vaccine, when a specific marker. we integrate the virus into the genome and such vaccines make it possible to distinguish the vaccinated recovered dna yes and no, this is not a dna vaccine. this is a marker vaccine, they are being developed, mainly for diseases such as infectious rhinotrant , classical plague, swine, travel sickness virus. as for dna vaccines, i would like to note that not all technologies that work in medicine are always acceptable for wind farming. that is, for example, as the covid-19 pandemic showed, the developed dna vaccine should be stored under conditions e, at -80 °. that is, specialized equipment is required, that is, to supply our livestock