2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2021.671923
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Scrutinizing Coronaviruses Using Publicly Available Bioinformatic Tools: The Viral Structural Proteins as a Case Study

Abstract: Since early 2020, the world suffers from a new beta-coronavirus, called SARS-CoV-2, that has devastating effects globally due to its associated disease, Covid-19. Until today, Covid-19, which not only causes life-threatening lung infections but also impairs various other organs and tissues, has killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused irreparable damage to many others. Since the very onset of the pandemic, huge efforts were made worldwide to fully understand this virus and numerous studies were, and s… Show more

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“…Rather, GISAID's hoard for the novel coronavirus was "G", which has now evolved into a mutant called 'GR'. 16,17 It is noted that the level of severity of the disease is caused by an increased risk of hospitalisation, the severity of the disease, and mortality. Neutralising ability shows a slight decrease, but neutralising titles remain above levels that are expected to provide some form of protection.…”
Section: Mutationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather, GISAID's hoard for the novel coronavirus was "G", which has now evolved into a mutant called 'GR'. 16,17 It is noted that the level of severity of the disease is caused by an increased risk of hospitalisation, the severity of the disease, and mortality. Neutralising ability shows a slight decrease, but neutralising titles remain above levels that are expected to provide some form of protection.…”
Section: Mutationmentioning
confidence: 99%