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Author: Aiping Wu; Peihua Niu; Lulan Wang; Hangyu Zhou; Xiang Zhao; Wenling Wang; Jingfeng Wang; Chengyang Ji; Xiao Ding; Xianyue Wang; Roujian Lu; Sarah Gold; Saba Aliyari; Shilei Zhang; Ellee Vikram; Angela Zou; Emily Lenh; Janet Chen; Fei Ye; Na Han; Yousong Peng; Haitao Guo; Guizhen Wu; Taijiao Jiang; Wenjie Tan; Genhong Cheng
Title: Mutations, Recombination and Insertion in the Evolution of 2019-nCoV
  • Document date: 2020_3_2
  • ID: jmrg4oeb_12
    Snippet: The most closely related strain, betacoronavirus RaTG13, was isolated from Rhinolophus affinis 15 (Fig 3A) . We performed additional phylogenetic analyses using nucleotide sequences for specific viral proteins such asorf1a, spike, matrix and (Table S1 ). The clade II viruses include 49 of bat SARS viruses (bat SARS CoV II) such as ZXC21 and ZC45, which share about 90% overall nucleotide and amino acid identity as the 2019-nCoV (Table S2 ). The ma.....
    Document: The most closely related strain, betacoronavirus RaTG13, was isolated from Rhinolophus affinis 15 (Fig 3A) . We performed additional phylogenetic analyses using nucleotide sequences for specific viral proteins such asorf1a, spike, matrix and (Table S1 ). The clade II viruses include 49 of bat SARS viruses (bat SARS CoV II) such as ZXC21 and ZC45, which share about 90% overall nucleotide and amino acid identity as the 2019-nCoV (Table S2 ). The major difference between these two clades is author/funder. All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.

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