Characteristics of sars-coV-2 and covid-19


Animal host and spillover


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Animal host and spillover
Bats are important natural hosts of alphacoronavi-
ruses and betacoronaviruses. The closest relative 
to SARS- CoV-2 known to date is a bat coronavirus 
detected in Rhinolophus affinis from Yunnan province, 
China, named ‘RaTG13’, whose full- length genome 
sequence is 96.2% identical to that of SARS- CoV-2 
(ref.
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. This bat virus shares more than 90% sequence 
identity with SARS- CoV-2 in all ORFs throughout 
the genome, including the highly variable S and ORF8 
(ref.
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. Phylogenetic analysis confirms that SARS- CoV-2 
closely clusters with RaTG13 
(fig. 
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. The high genetic 
similarity between SARS- CoV-2 and RaTG13 supports 
the hypothesis that SARS- CoV-2 likely originated from 
bats
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. Another related coronavirus has been reported 
more recently in a Rhinolophus malayanus bat sampled 
in Yunnan. This novel bat virus, denoted ‘RmYN02’, 
is 93.3% identical to SARS- CoV-2 across the genome. 
In the long 1ab gene, it exhibits 97.2% identity to 
SARS- CoV-2, which is even higher than for RaTG13 
(ref.
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. In addition to RaTG13 and RmYN02, phyloge-
netic analysis shows that bat coronaviruses ZC45 and 
ZXC21 previously detected in Rhinolophus pusillus 
bats from eastern China also fall into the SARS- CoV-2 
lineage of the subgenus Sarbecovirus
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(fig. 
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. The dis-
covery of diverse bat coronaviruses closely related to 
SARS- CoV-2 suggests that bats are possible reservoirs 
of SARS- CoV-2 
(ref.
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. Nevertheless, on the basis of 
current findings, the divergence between SARS- CoV-2 
and related bat coronaviruses likely represents more than 
20 years of sequence evolution, suggesting that these bat 
coronaviruses can be regarded only as the likely evolu-
tionary precursor of SARS- CoV-2 but not as the direct 
progenitor of SARS- CoV-2 
(ref.
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.
Beyond bats, pangolins are another wildlife host
probably linked with SARS- CoV-2. Multiple SARS- CoV-2- 
related viruses have been identified in tissues of Malayan 
pangolins smuggled from Southeast Asia into southern 
China from 2017 to 2019. These viruses from pangolins 
independently seized by Guangxi and Guangdong pro-
vincial customs belong to two distinct sublineages
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The Guangdong strains, which were isolated or 
sequenced by different research groups from smug-
gled pangolins, have 99.8% sequence identity with each 
other
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. They are very closely related to SARS- CoV-2,
exhibiting 92.4% sequence similarity. Notably, the RBD 
of Guangdong pangolin coronaviruses is highly similar 
to that of SARS- CoV-2. The receptor- binding motif 
(RBM; which is part of the RBD) of these viruses has 
only one amino acid variation from SARS- CoV-2, and 
it is identical to that of SARS- CoV-2 in all five critical 
Nature reviews |

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