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Author: Carla Mavian; Simone Marini; Mattia Prosperi; Marco Salemi
Title: A snapshot of SARS-CoV-2 genome availability up to 30th March, 2020 and its implications
  • Document date: 2020_4_5
  • ID: 8vl0okiv_9
    Snippet: An instructive example is the putative introduction of SARS-CoV-2 in Italy from Germany. A preliminary maximum likelihood (ML) tree, inferred from the full genome viral sequences available on March 3 rd 2020, showed a well-supported cluster of European and Asian sequences (reported in Figure S2 ), which contained a subclade (Subclade A, Figure 2a ) including a sequence isolated.....
    Document: An instructive example is the putative introduction of SARS-CoV-2 in Italy from Germany. A preliminary maximum likelihood (ML) tree, inferred from the full genome viral sequences available on March 3 rd 2020, showed a well-supported cluster of European and Asian sequences (reported in Figure S2 ), which contained a subclade (Subclade A, Figure 2a ) including a sequence isolated

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