id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-315972-5g2hnk1x Tong, Suxiang Detection of Novel SARS-like and Other Coronaviruses in Bats from Kenya 2009-03-17 .txt text/plain 1691 87 58 The sequence diversity suggests that bats are well-established reservoirs for and likely sources of coronaviruses for many species, including humans. Subsequently, a number of other SARS-like CoVs, as well as CoVs from antigenic groups I and II, were identifi ed from bats in Asia, Europe, and North America, and coronavirus antibodies were detected in African bat species (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) . To characterize the overall diversity of CoV sequences, in this study a phylogenetic tree (Figure 2 ) of the 121-bp fragment of RdRp was generated from 39 coronaviruses from bats in Kenya and 47 selected human and animal coronaviruses from the National Center for Biotechnology Information database based on the Bayesian Monte Carlo Markov Chain method (14) . bats (location 17) were closely related to a SARS-like CoV cluster, including 1 sequence shown in Figure 2 (BtKY15) and another (BtKY16) that was 1 of the 3 low-quality sequences excluded from the tree. ./cache/cord-315972-5g2hnk1x.txt ./txt/cord-315972-5g2hnk1x.txt