PMC:7405836 / 20420-21709 JSONTXT 7 Projects

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T148 0-176 Sentence denotes We assessed the nucleotide percent similarity using the MegAlign software program, where the similarity between the novel SARS-CoV-2 isolates was in the range of 99.4% to 100%.
T149 177-364 Sentence denotes Among the other Serbecovirus CoV sequences, the novel SARS-CoV-2 sequences revealed the highest similarity to bat-SL-CoV, with nucleotide percent identity ranges between 88.12 and 89.65%.
T150 365-473 Sentence denotes Meanwhile, earlier reported SARS-CoVs showed 70.6 to 74.9% similarity to SARS-CoV-2 at the nucleotide level.
T151 474-686 Sentence denotes Further, the nucleotide percent similarity was 55.4%, 45.5% to 47.9%, 46.2% to 46.6%, and 45.0% to 46.3% to the other four subgenera, namely, Hibecovirus, Nobecovirus, Merbecovirus, and Embecovirus, respectively.
T152 687-847 Sentence denotes The percent similarity index of current outbreak isolates indicates a close relationship between SARS-CoV-2 isolates and bat-SL-CoV, indicating a common origin.
T153 848-1138 Sentence denotes However, particular pieces of evidence based on further complete genomic analysis of current isolates are necessary to draw any conclusions, although it was ascertained that the current novel SARS-CoV-2 isolates belong to the subgenus Sarbecovirus in the diverse range of betacoronaviruses.
T154 1139-1289 Sentence denotes Their possible ancestor was hypothesized to be from bat CoV strains, wherein bats might have played a crucial role in harboring this class of viruses.