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New tools enable rapid analysis of coronavirus sequences and tracking of variants


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IMAGE: In this example of UShER results, displayed using Nextstrain, sequences representing a hypothetical outbreak are yellow, previously sampled sequences are blue, and branches are labeled by nucleotide mutations.
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Credit: UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred genomic surveillance of viruses on an unprecedented scale, as scientists around the world use genome sequencing to track the spread of new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The rapid accumulation of viral genome sequences presents new opportunities for tracing global and local transmission dynamics, but analyzing so much genomic data is challenging.
There are now more than a million genome sequences for SARS-CoV-2. No one had anticipated that number when we started sequencing this virus, said Russ Corbett-Detig, assistant professor of biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz. ....

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City Council Set To Pass Ordinance Dealing With Vegetation Requirements On Steep Slopes


City Council Set To Pass Ordinance Dealing With Vegetation Requirements On Steep Slopes
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
City Council members said they plan to pass next Tuesday on first reading a new vegetative ordinance for construction on steep slopes. It would go into effect on July 1 and be reviewed after a year.
Chairman Chip Henderson said he also wants action on a recidivism ordinance, in which there would be penalties against developers who repeatedly violate regulations. 
City Councilman Darrin Ledford said, It s not a magic pill, but it s a great step forward.
He said the ordinance encourages a stay away from steep slopes mentality and he said it called for retention of existing trees and shrubs, planting of new trees and use of native species. ....

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