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The phylogeny of SARS coronavirus

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Gibbs, Adrian
Gibbs, Mark
Armstrong, John

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Different tree-building methods consistently place the SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) as a basal Group 2 coronavirus rather than as an ungrouped species as concluded by others. Detailed comparisons of the SARS-CoV genomic sequence with those of six other coronaviruses failed to find evidence of recombination or genomic rearrangement using computational methods designed for that purpose.

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Archives of Virology

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