I thought to examine signal of natural evolution in #nCoV2019 by looking at distribution of mutations in the lineage leading to nCoV and compare this distribution to mutations occurring in other SARS-like bat viruses 1/9
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I guess these findings also indicate that there is no obvious human adaptation ?
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There’s 18 vs 14 changes in spike. It’s conceivable that the additional 4 arose in response to pressure from intermediate host, but basically impossible to say at this point.
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What does all this mean in plain English?
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Think it says the nature of the virus is compatible with natural mutations (coincidentally), but we don’t know if a virus can be designed in a way that looks like a natural mutation. Article says it‘s compatible with a naturally evolved virus. Please correct if I’m wrong.
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have u possibly looked over this from the wuhan institute as well? https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12250-010-3096-2 … this was from 2010. i would appreciate your feedback
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Hi, you can read it here: Thread by
@trvrb: I thought to examine signal of natural evolution in#nCoV2019 by looking at distribution of mutations… https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1224207086013149184.html …. See you soon.
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Suggesting this evolved naturally rather than intentionally right?
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Correct. Observed mutations are consistent with natural evolution.
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