"The researchers used an analysis of the protein codes favored by the new cor.onavirus and compared it to the protein codes from coronaviruses found in different animal hosts, like birds, snakes, marmots, hedgehogs, manis, bats and humans. Surprisingly, they found that the protein codes in the 2019-nCoV are most similar to those used in snakes."
Thanks for the links, Castigator!
Check out comments by Sandokhan here: https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/odd-mild-omicron-story-in-south-africa/comments
Quote: - Cobra genome
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jmv.25682
"The researchers used an analysis of the protein codes favored by the new cor.onavirus and compared it to the protein codes from coronaviruses found in different animal hosts, like birds, snakes, marmots, hedgehogs, manis, bats and humans. Surprisingly, they found that the protein codes in the 2019-nCoV are most similar to those used in snakes."