Selected article for: "genome sequence and intermediary host"

Author: Eric W. Stawiski; Devan Diwanji; Kushal Suryamohan; Ravi Gupta; Frederic A. Fellouse; J. Fah Sathirapongsasuti; Jiang Liu; Ying-Ping Jiang; Aakrosh Ratan; Monika Mis; Devi Santhosh; Sneha Somasekar; Sangeetha Mohan; Sameer Phalke; Boney Kuriakose; Aju Antony; Jagath R. Junutula; Stephan C. Schuster; Natalia Jura; Somasekar Seshagiri
Title: Human ACE2 receptor polymorphisms predict SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility
  • Document date: 2020_4_10
  • ID: jfdshwfh_4
    Snippet: 2019 and is the cause of an ongoing global pandemic (Chan et al., 2020; Huang et al., 2020; Zhu et al., 2020) . It has infected over 1.2 million people in 181 countries leading to over 69,000 deaths as of April 5 th , (JHU, 2020 . SARS-CoV-2 genome sequence analysis revealed that it is closer to bat CoV RaTG13 (96.2% identical) than to SARS-CoV (79.5% identical) responsible for the 2003 epidemic, suggesting that this novel virus originated in bat.....
    Document: 2019 and is the cause of an ongoing global pandemic (Chan et al., 2020; Huang et al., 2020; Zhu et al., 2020) . It has infected over 1.2 million people in 181 countries leading to over 69,000 deaths as of April 5 th , (JHU, 2020 . SARS-CoV-2 genome sequence analysis revealed that it is closer to bat CoV RaTG13 (96.2% identical) than to SARS-CoV (79.5% identical) responsible for the 2003 epidemic, suggesting that this novel virus originated in bats independently before jumping to humans either directly or through an yet to be determined intermediary host .

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