Selected article for: "SARS CoV genome and spike gene"

Author: Mitchell Holland; Daniel Negrón; Shane Mitchell; Nate Dellinger; Mychal Ivancich; Tyler Barrus; Sterling Thomas; Katharine W. Jennings; Bruce Goodwin; Shanmuga Sozhamannan
Title: BioLaboro: A bioinformatics system for detecting molecular assay signature erosion and designing new assays in response to emerging and reemerging pathogens
  • Document date: 2020_4_10
  • ID: eifrg2fe_26
    Snippet: The five new assays were mapped to the SARS-CoV-2 genome presented below (Figure 3 ). This 316 figure shows that four assays are in the ORF1ab and one is located in the spike (S) gene. By 317 comparison, the CDC and Corman group assays are clustered primarily at the 3' end of the 318 genome in the envelope (E) and nucleocapsid phosphoprotein (N) genes......
    Document: The five new assays were mapped to the SARS-CoV-2 genome presented below (Figure 3 ). This 316 figure shows that four assays are in the ORF1ab and one is located in the spike (S) gene. By 317 comparison, the CDC and Corman group assays are clustered primarily at the 3' end of the 318 genome in the envelope (E) and nucleocapsid phosphoprotein (N) genes.

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