Selected article for: "bat cov and pangolin bat"

Author: Ping Liu; Jing-Zhe Jiang; Xiu-Feng Wan; Yan Hua; Xiaohu Wang; Fanghui Hou; Jing Chen; Jiejian Zou; Jinping Chen
Title: Are pangolins the intermediate host of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) ?
  • Document date: 2020_2_20
  • ID: 2inlyd0t_16
    Snippet: Phylogenetic analyses suggested that the S genes of pangolin-CoV-2020, 2019-nCoV and three bat origin coronaviruses (Bat-CoV-RaTG13, Bat-CoV-CVZXC21, and Bat-Cov-CVZC45) were genetically more similar to each other than other viruses in the same family ( Figure 2b ). The S gene of Bat-CoV-RaTG13 was genetically closer to each other than pangolin-CoV-2020, Bat-CoV-CVZXC21, and Bat-Cov-CVZC45. Similar tree topologies were observed author/funder. All.....
    Document: Phylogenetic analyses suggested that the S genes of pangolin-CoV-2020, 2019-nCoV and three bat origin coronaviruses (Bat-CoV-RaTG13, Bat-CoV-CVZXC21, and Bat-Cov-CVZC45) were genetically more similar to each other than other viruses in the same family ( Figure 2b ). The S gene of Bat-CoV-RaTG13 was genetically closer to each other than pangolin-CoV-2020, Bat-CoV-CVZXC21, and Bat-Cov-CVZC45. Similar tree topologies were observed author/funder. All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.

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