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Recombination most often occurs on the COVID-19 phylogenetic
Recombination most often occurs on the COVID-19 phylogenetic
Recombination most often occurs on the COVID-19 phylogenetic tree in the form of 'long branches'
An analysis of millions of SARS-CoV-2 genomes finds that recombination of the virus is uncommon, but when it occurs, it is most often in the spike protein region, the area which allows the virus to attach to and infect host cells.
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