Selected article for: "amino mutation and SARS coronavirus"

Author: Syed Faraz Ahmed; Ahmed A. Quadeer; Matthew R. McKay
Title: Preliminary identification of potential vaccine targets for the COVID-19 coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) based on SARS-CoV immunological studies
  • Document date: 2020_2_4
  • ID: 7i52vltp_48
    Snippet: Supplementary Figure 1 . Fraction of mutations in the observed sequences of the structural proteins of the three coronaviruses. Mutation is defined here as an amino acid difference from the reference sequence of the respective coronavirus; accession IDs: NC_045512.2 (SARS-CoV-2), NC_004718.3 (SARS-CoV), and NC_019843.3 (MERS-CoV)......
    Document: Supplementary Figure 1 . Fraction of mutations in the observed sequences of the structural proteins of the three coronaviruses. Mutation is defined here as an amino acid difference from the reference sequence of the respective coronavirus; accession IDs: NC_045512.2 (SARS-CoV-2), NC_004718.3 (SARS-CoV), and NC_019843.3 (MERS-CoV).

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