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Novel Coronavirus Jumped From Bats To Humans With Very Little Change : Scientists Novel Coronavirus Jumped From Bats To Humans With Very Little Change : Scientists The study, published in the journal PLOS Biology, assessed hundreds of thousands of sequenced genomes of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and found that for the first 11 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been very little important genetic change observed in the coronavirus.
But the scientists said it was surprising how transmissible SARS-CoV-2 has been from the outset.
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The progenitor of the novel coronavirus underwent very little change to adapt to humans from bats, according to a new study which suggests that the ability of the virus to spread from one person to another likely evolved in the flying mammal prior to it jumping to its new human host.
The novel coronavirus jumped from bats to humans with "very little change", according to a new study which suggests that the ability of the virus to spread from one person to another likely evolved in the flying mammal prior to it jumping to its new human host.
Novel Coronavirus Jumped From Bats To Humans With Very Little Change : Scientists
The new study revealed that for the first 11 months of the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been very little important genetic change observed in the coronavirus.
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A new study suggests that the ability of the novel coronavirus to spread from one person to another likely evolved in the flying mammal prior to it jumping to its new human host. It analysed that the progenitor of the virus underwent very little change to adapt to humans from bats