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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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Professor Michael Worobey from the University of Arizona stated, "Rather than being a small branch on this large, complex evolutionary tree, the genetic sequences from the market are spread across all branches, which is consistent with the idea that genetic diversity actually began in the market." He added that when this study is combined with other data, such as early cases and hospitalizations linked to the market, it indicates that the origins of the coronavirus are animal-based.