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LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
1892 202-216 Species denotes horseshoe bats Tax:49442
1893 243-262 Species denotes Rhinolophus sinicus Tax:89399
1894 316-327 Species denotes R. pearsoni Tax:188571
1895 329-340 Species denotes R. macrotis Tax:196889
1896 345-361 Species denotes R. ferrumequinum Tax:59479
1897 449-458 Species denotes SARS-CoVs Tax:694009
1898 585-593 Species denotes SARS-CoV Tax:694009
1899 624-632 Species denotes SARS-CoV Tax:694009
1900 230-241 Species denotes Rhinolophus Tax:59479
1901 6-16 Species denotes SARSr-CoVs Tax:694009
1902 92-102 Species denotes SARSr-CoVs Tax:694009
1903 670-680 Species denotes SARSr-CoVs Tax:694009

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T311 0-369 Sentence denotes While SARSr-CoVs are not widespread in farmed palm civets [100] and wild palm civets [219], SARSr-CoVs collected from bat anal/fecal swabs show high genetic diversity and are widespread in wild Chinese horseshoe bats in the genus Rhinolophus (Rhinolophus sinicus [95], R. pussilus (seropositive in blood specimens), R. pearsoni, R. macrotis and R. ferrumequinum [220]).
T312 370-459 Sentence denotes Based on these observations, bats were believed to be the natural reservoir of SARS-CoVs.
T313 460-600 Sentence denotes However, phylogenetic relationships suggested that none of the virus isolates from wild bats are direct ancestral viruses of SARS-CoV [130].
T314 601-695 Sentence denotes It is most likely that SARS-CoV evolved through recombination of bat SARSr-CoVs [128,129,130].