JACINTA BOWLER
20 APRIL 2020
It’s a rumour that simply will not pass away. When asked whether the COVID-19 infection was genetically engineered in a lab, researchers have already said “no” rather firmly, but the matter of the new coronavirus’ origin is unlikely to be laid to rest so quickly.
” If you were going to develop it in a laboratory the sequence modifications make no sense as all previous proof would inform you it would make the infection worse.
Back in late March, we covered a research study published in Nature Medication, in which the researchers examined the genomic data of SARS-CoV-2 – particularly the receptor-binding domain (RBD) sections of the virus – to try and find how it mutated into the virulent and fatal version we’re currently struggling to consist of.
” The closest recognized relative of SARS-CoV-2 is a bat infection called RaTG13, which was kept at the WIV.