Author: Matthew C. Wong; Sara J. Javornik Cregeen; Nadim J. Ajami; Joseph F. Petrosino
                    Title: Evidence of recombination in coronaviruses implicating pangolin origins of nCoV-2019  Document date: 2020_2_13
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                    Snippet: Viral metagenomic datasets of hosts that could potentially harbor coronaviruses were downloaded from the NCBI BioProject database. These included PRJNA573298 3 (pangolin), PRJNA597258 (fruit bats) and PRJNA379515 (bats). The coronavirus genome (recovered from bat, GenBank accession number MG772933.1 6 ) reported to be the most homologous to the nCoV-2019 outbreak strain prior to the publication the RaTG13 (GenBank accession number MN996532) was a.....
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Viral metagenomic datasets of hosts that could potentially harbor coronaviruses were downloaded from the NCBI BioProject database. These included PRJNA573298 3 (pangolin), PRJNA597258 (fruit bats) and PRJNA379515 (bats). The coronavirus genome (recovered from bat, GenBank accession number MG772933.1 6 ) reported to be the most homologous to the nCoV-2019 outbreak strain prior to the publication the RaTG13 (GenBank accession number MN996532) was also downloaded.
 
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