Selected article for: "comparative genomic and genomic analysis"

Author: Yongjun Tan; Theresa Schneider; Matthew Leong; L Aravind; Dapeng Zhang
Title: Novel Immunoglobulin Domain Proteins Provide Insights into Evolution and Pathogenesis Mechanisms of SARS-Related Coronaviruses
  • Document date: 2020_3_7
  • ID: h5ire02h_12
    Snippet: The host-pathogen arms-race has selected for a disparate complement of viral genes involved in 127 pathogenesis. These genes often rapidly diversify through recombination and mutations to keep up with 128 the evolution of host resistance. To identify proteins with potential pathogenic roles in COVID-19, we 129 conducted a comparative genomic analysis of the coronaviruses. Similarity plots show that the bat CoV 130.....
    Document: The host-pathogen arms-race has selected for a disparate complement of viral genes involved in 127 pathogenesis. These genes often rapidly diversify through recombination and mutations to keep up with 128 the evolution of host resistance. To identify proteins with potential pathogenic roles in COVID-19, we 129 conducted a comparative genomic analysis of the coronaviruses. Similarity plots show that the bat CoV 130

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