Genome Variation Analysis of Comparative analyses of SAR-CoV2 genomes from different geographical locations and other coronavirus family genomes reveals unique features potentially consequential to host-virus interaction and pathogenesis
SARS-CoV-2 genome shares 79.5772% nucleotide and 83.3672% amino acid identity with SARS-CoV genome. Mutations of each protein, which includes spike glycoprotein, envelope protein and other SARS-CoV proteins, correspond to 17% of variation in the genomes.
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Table 1 of Comparative analyses of SAR-CoV2 genomes from different geographical locations and other coronavirus family genomes reveals unique features potentially consequential to host-virus interaction and pathogenesis: nucleotide and amino acid identity
Table 1 of Comparative analyses of SAR-CoV2 genomes from different geographical locations and other coronavirus family genomes reveals unique features potentially consequential to host-virus interaction and pathogenesis: variation of proteins