Genotype and phenotype of COVID-19: Their roles in pathogenesis
Leibniz Institute of Virology (LIV) · Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences
Abstract
COVID-19 is a novel coronavirus with an outbreak of unusual viral pneumonia in Wuhan, China, and then pandemic. Based on its phylogenetic relationships and genomic structures the COVID-19 belongs to genera Betacoronavirus. Human Betacoronaviruses (SARS-CoV-2, SARS-CoV, and MERS-CoV) have many similarities, but also have differences in their genomic and phenotypic structure that can influence their pathogenesis. COVID-19 is containing single-stranded (positive-sense) RNA associated with a nucleoprotein within a capsid comprised of matrix protein. A typical CoV contains at least six ORFs in its genome. All the structural and accessory proteins are translated from the sgRNAs of CoVs. Four main structural proteins…
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- ORFS
- Biology
- Genetics
- Betacoronavirus
- Coronavirus
- Genome
- Virology
- Phenotype
- Good health and well-being