50,000 genomes of the new corona virus have been uploaded worldwide, and in 70% of them, medical experts have discovered genetic mutations.
Researchers at Northwestern University in the United States say changes in the corona virus have made it more contagious.
The study found that the genetic mutations in the corona virus are increasing and the location of these mutations is important because it increased the virus’s ability to infect people.
Genetic mutations in a new type of virus have replaced an amino acid, aspartic acid, with glycine.
Researchers have repeatedly observed changes in the genetic makeup of virus samples in American patients.
In fact, at least four laboratory experiments have previously indicated that new strains of the virus are more contagious, but none of these studies have been published in a medical journal.
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“Expert research and the collection of our data show how the G-type corona virus spread so rapidly to Europe and the United States,” said Harion Choi, a virologist at the Scraper Research Institute, who was involved in one such study.
“The important thing is that we haven’t seen anything final yet,” said Jeremy Leuban, a virologist at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
The Novel Corona virus, which causes code 19, cannot survive on water or increase its numbers, so it divides into human cells and makes thousands of copies from its biological machinery.
The process of copying is so complex that corona viruses often make mistakes or make new ones.
Since the first sequestration of the virus took place in January, the changes are significant for scientists.
Newell Genjana, a geneticist at the New York Genome Center and New York University, is trying to figure out which genes give the new corona virus the ability to infect human cells.
But during experiments on the genetic sequence of an early case in Wuhan, they had difficulty knowing which type of virus affected the cells.
The team then focused on the G-type virus.
“We were shocked, in fact the virus spread rapidly, we repeated the experiment on different types of cells and each time this type proved to be more contagious than before,” he said.
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Scientists believe that by identifying changes in the corona virus, its spread can be tracked.
“Understanding the spread of the virus is not a magic bullet, but it will help us improve our response, it’s a race against time,” said Pedris Sebeti, a biologist at Harvard University and the Broad Institute.
Earlier this month, research by the Scrappers Research Institute found that the genetic system of the new corona virus has undergone changes that have made it more powerful.
Researchers say more research is needed into what kind of changes have taken place in the corona virus, but these changes could potentially explain why so many people around the world are still infected with the virus.
Research has shown that the virus’s spike protein has undergone genetic mutations, the upper structure of the virus that it uses to enter human cells.
If the results are confirmed, it will be the first time anyone has seen changes in the virus during the epidemic.
Researchers say that viruses become more contagious after genetic mutations.
The study comes after the World Health Organization (WHO) said this week that the changes seen in the new corona virus so far would not affect the effectiveness of the vaccines currently being developed.
Last week, the World Health Organization said the virus would not spread more easily and would not make people seriously ill.
In this new study, the researchers proved in laboratory experiments that a mutation called D614G increased spikes or thorns in the virus and made it more stable, making it easier for it to enter cells.
The study was not published in any medical journal but was published in the preprint server BioRxiv, meaning it has not yet been reviewed by other experts.
However, the researchers said that the results show why the virus is spreading so easily and rapidly in the United States and Latin American countries.
“It’s very important because it proves that the virus is changing and using the changes to its advantage, it has done a great job of harmonizing human culture,” he said.
He added that a change in mid-January made the virus more contagious, but that did not mean it was more deadly, but it was 10 times more contagious than before.
Other research reports have suggested this, and a study by the Los Alamos Laboratory in April called the mutation “D614G” a cause for concern because it is the most common type in Europe and the United States. Had become
The study found that it began to spread in Europe in early February and quickly became the dominant species when it reached new regions.
But researchers said at the time that more research was needed to prove that the virus did not become the most common type of accident.