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Author: Jerome R Lon; Yunmeng Bai; Bingxu Zhong; Fuqiang Cai; Hongli Du
Title: Prediction and Evolution of B Cell Epitopes of Surface Protein in SARS-CoV-2
  • Document date: 2020_4_5
  • ID: fmumym1x_28
    Snippet: We obtained the sequence of S, E and M protein and its proximal sequences by BLAST, which got 420, 334 and 329 sequences in total from NCBI database respectively. We obtained the whole genome sequence of SARS-CoV-2 from Genbank and GISAID(959 in total), which were used to be a dataset after genome annotation. The genome sequences, which performed mistakes of translation, were deleted......
    Document: We obtained the sequence of S, E and M protein and its proximal sequences by BLAST, which got 420, 334 and 329 sequences in total from NCBI database respectively. We obtained the whole genome sequence of SARS-CoV-2 from Genbank and GISAID(959 in total), which were used to be a dataset after genome annotation. The genome sequences, which performed mistakes of translation, were deleted.

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