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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_8
    Snippet: Not soon after the release of the 2019-nCoV genome, a scientist released a full genome of a coronavirus, Bat-CoV-RaTG13, from bat (Rhinolophus sinicus), which is colonized in Yunan province, nearly 2,000 km away from Wuhan. Bat-CoV-RaTG13 was 96% identical at the whole genome level to the 2019-nCoV, suggesting the 2019-nCoV, could be of bat origin [10] . However, with rare direct contacts between such bats and humans, similar to SARS-CoV and MERS.....
    Document: Not soon after the release of the 2019-nCoV genome, a scientist released a full genome of a coronavirus, Bat-CoV-RaTG13, from bat (Rhinolophus sinicus), which is colonized in Yunan province, nearly 2,000 km away from Wuhan. Bat-CoV-RaTG13 was 96% identical at the whole genome level to the 2019-nCoV, suggesting the 2019-nCoV, could be of bat origin [10] . However, with rare direct contacts between such bats and humans, similar to SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, it seems to be more likely that the spillover of 2019-nCoV to humans from another intermediate host rather than directly from bats.

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