Selected article for: "contagious nature and phylogenomic relatedness"

Author: Roshan Kumar; Helianthous Verma; Nirjara Singhvi; Utkarsh Sood; Vipin Gupta; Mona Singh; Rashmi Sharma; Princy Hira; Shekhar Nagar; Chandni Talwar; Namita Nayyar; Shailly Anand; Charu Dogra Rawat; Mansi Verma; Ram Kishan Negi; Yogendra Singh; Rup Lal
Title: Comparative Genomic Analysis of Rapidly Evolving SARS CoV-2 Viruses Reveal Mosaic Pattern of Phylogeographical Distribution
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: eqwxkwqa_24
    Snippet: CoV-RaTG13, a bat coronavirus [45] . As COVID19 transits from epidemic to pandemic due 203 to extremely contagious nature of the SARS-CoV-2, it was interesting to draw the relation 204 between strains and their geographical locations. In this study, we employed two methods to 205 delineate phylogenomic relatedness of the isolates: core genome ( Figure 1A & C) and single 206 nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ( Figure 1B ). Phylogenies obtained were .....
    Document: CoV-RaTG13, a bat coronavirus [45] . As COVID19 transits from epidemic to pandemic due 203 to extremely contagious nature of the SARS-CoV-2, it was interesting to draw the relation 204 between strains and their geographical locations. In this study, we employed two methods to 205 delineate phylogenomic relatedness of the isolates: core genome ( Figure 1A & C) and single 206 nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ( Figure 1B ). Phylogenies obtained were annotated with 207 country of isolation of each strain ( Figure 1A & B). The phylogenetic clustering was found 208 majorly concordant by both core-genome ( Figure 1A ) and SNP based methods ( Figure 1B) . 209

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