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Results of genetic tracking conducted to identify source of coronavirus released

A new study conducted by scientists from the United States and France, using millions of genetic code fragments, suggests that the COVID-19 outbreak originated from infected animals sold in markets rather than from a laboratory leak.

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The research team also compared the genetic code of the viral samples found in the market with samples taken from patients in the early days of the pandemic. Examining the various mutations in the viral samples provided additional clues. The samples suggest that the coronavirus emerged multiple times in the market and that two potential transmission events from animals to humans occurred, but this does not provide definitive proof.