Balance and Genetic Mechanisms in the COVID-19 Process of Mutation
Alejandro Coutiño Valdovinos,
Indira Vega Gaitan,
Beatriz Garnica Guerrero
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: SRAS-Cov-2, First found on December 2019 in Wuhan China has turned into a worldwide health care problem. The changes on genetic drift, genetic recombination, natural selection, and other mutations originated variants of medical concern because of the changes on its transmissibility, pathogenesis, or its capacity to avoid the immune system. This is mainly because of the mutations on the structural proteins as the spike protein.
Objective: Describe the COVID-19 mechanisms of mutation.
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