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[https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/03/science/coronavirus-genome-bad-news-wrapped-in-protein.html Inside the Coronavirus Genome] by ''J. Corum'' and ''C. Zimmer'', April 3, 2020 —  <span class="is-all-small-caps">NY Times</span><br>
 
[https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/03/science/coronavirus-genome-bad-news-wrapped-in-protein.html Inside the Coronavirus Genome] by ''J. Corum'' and ''C. Zimmer'', April 3, 2020 —  <span class="is-all-small-caps">NY Times</span><br>
— The genome of the new coronavirus is less than 30,000 “letters” long. (The human genome is over 3 billion.) Scientists have identified genes for as many as 29 proteins, which carry out a range of jobs from making copies of the coronavirus to suppressing the body’s immune responses.
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— The genome of the new coronavirus is less than 30,000 ''letters'' long, while the human genome is over 3 billion. Scientists have identified genes for as many as 29 proteins, which carry out a range of jobs from making copies of the coronavirus to suppressing the body’s immune responses.
  
 
[https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/examples/COVID19Gene Genetic Data for SARS-CoV-2], April 12, 2020  —  <span class="is-all-small-caps">Wolfram</span><br>
 
[https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/examples/COVID19Gene Genetic Data for SARS-CoV-2], April 12, 2020  —  <span class="is-all-small-caps">Wolfram</span><br>

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SARS-CoV-2, The Virus

Inside the Coronavirus Genome by J. Corum and C. Zimmer, April 3, 2020 — NY Times
— The genome of the new coronavirus is less than 30,000 letters long, while the human genome is over 3 billion. Scientists have identified genes for as many as 29 proteins, which carry out a range of jobs from making copies of the coronavirus to suppressing the body’s immune responses.

Genetic Data for SARS-CoV-2, April 12, 2020 — Wolfram
— This interactive dashboard displays recent information on the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, patient symptoms and outcomes, and the genetic makeup of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2).


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