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Posted On: 04/12/2020 6:37:43 PM
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They’re calling this SARS2 as it shares 96% of the genetic sequence of SARS1.. It shares some of the remaining 4% with other viruses, however.
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/16/10/10-0108_article
I don’t believe they’re having little viral trysts / exchanging genetic material amongst themselves, nor that 15 years of natural selection in bat hosts just happened to yield these mutations.
But let’s see what Pluto Knows.
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/16/10/10-0108_article
I don’t believe they’re having little viral trysts / exchanging genetic material amongst themselves, nor that 15 years of natural selection in bat hosts just happened to yield these mutations.
But let’s see what Pluto Knows.

