id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-280624-7v8xuicg Ba Abduallah, Mohamed M. Comparative analysis of the genome structure and organization of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) 2012 to 2019 revealing evidence for virus strain barcoding, zoonotic transmission, and selection pressure 2020-08-17 .txt text/plain 2569 151 62 title: Comparative analysis of the genome structure and organization of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) 2012 to 2019 revealing evidence for virus strain barcoding, zoonotic transmission, and selection pressure 18 Genome analysis of MERS-CoV isolates from human and dromedary camel origins revealed a close relationship between each other, suggesting the zoonotic origin of the virus. 19, 20 Studies on MERS-CoV isolates from various countries in northern and central Africa revealed that the circulating strains of the virus in dromedary camels from these countries belong to lineage-C. Compared to the phylogenetic tree of MERS-CoV whole-genome and ORF1ab sequences (Figure 2A (Table S1 ). Comparative genome sequence analysis of the MERS-CoV of both dromedary camels and human origins revealed significant evidence for potential barcoding of the African clades based on the S gene sequences. Dromedary camels and the transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) ./cache/cord-280624-7v8xuicg.txt ./txt/cord-280624-7v8xuicg.txt