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by lamontcg
980 days ago
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Yes, you're still a thousand mutations away from each other. The FCS is tiny. The mutations are spread all over the entire genome--although the main areas are in spike RBD (which suggests that RaTG13 may not be able to use ACE2 at all). The PRRAR FCS that SARS-CoV-2 uses is also a previously-unknown-to-humans FCS and not one a human scientist would have naively guessed would work. |
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