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  • The animal origin of SARS-CoV-2

    Author
    Lytras, Spyros; Xia, Wei; Hughes, Joseph; Jiang, Xiaowei; Robertson, David L.
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    Science
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    17 August 2021
  • No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 reverse transcription and integration as the origin of chimeric transcripts in patient tissues

    Author
    Parry, Rhys; Gifford, Robert J.; Lytras, Spyros; Ray, Stuart C.; Coin, Lachlan J.M.
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    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
    Type
    Letter
    Published
    17 August 2021
  • Recurrent emergence of SARS-CoV-2 spike deletion H69/V70 and its role in the variant of concern lineage B.1.1.7

    Author
    Meng, Bo; Kemp, Steven A.; Papa, Guido; Datir, Rawlings; Ferreira, Isabella A.T.M.; Marelli, Sara; Harvey, William T.; Lytras, Spyros; Mohamed, Ahmed; Gallo, Giulia and 18 others
    Source
    Cell Reports
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    08 June 2021
  • Natural selection in the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 in bats created a generalist virus and highly capable human pathogen

    Author
    MacLean, Oscar A.; Lytras, Spyros; Weaver, Steven; Singer, Joshua B.; Boni, Maciej F.; Lemey, Philippe; Kosakovsky Pond, Sergei L.; Robertson, David L.
    Source
    PLOS Biology
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 March 2021
  • Circulating SARS-CoV-2 spike N439K variants maintain fitness while evading antibody-mediated immunity

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    Thomson, Emma C.; Rosen, Laura E.; Shepherd, James G.; Spreafico, Roberto; da Silva Filipe, Ana; Wojcechowskyj, Jason A.; Davis, Christopher; Piccoli, Luca; Pascall, David J.; Dillen, Josh and 56 others
    Source
    Cell
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    28 January 2021
  • Viral CpG deficiency provides no evidence that dogs were intermediate hosts for SARS-CoV-2

    Author
    Pollock, David D.; Castoe, Todd A.; Perry, Blair W.; Lytras, Spyros; Wade, Kristen J.; Robertson, David L.; Holmes, Edward C.; Boni, Maciej F.; Kosakovsky Pond, Sergei L.; Parry, Rhys and 4 others
    Source
    Molecular Biology and Evolution
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 September 2020

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