Isabella Gates

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Well, one section of genome differed by 12 percent between the two versions. And how different was that, measured in time? About fifty years’ worth, Worobey figured. More precisely, he placed the most recent common ancestor of DRC60 and ZR59 in the year 1908, give or take a margin of error.
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic
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