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Tool Identifies Likely Reservoir Species for SARS-CoV-2
Researchers used sequencing data and phenotypic traits to predict which of 5,400 species were most likely to be susceptible to contracting and spreading the virus back to humans.
Tool Identifies Likely Reservoir Species for SARS-CoV-2
Tool Identifies Likely Reservoir Species for SARS-CoV-2

Researchers used sequencing data and phenotypic traits to predict which of 5,400 species were most likely to be susceptible to contracting and spreading the virus back to humans.

Researchers used sequencing data and phenotypic traits to predict which of 5,400 species were most likely to be susceptible to contracting and spreading the virus back to humans.

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