The code: How genetic science helped expose a secret coronavirus outbreak - News Summed Up

The code: How genetic science helped expose a secret coronavirus outbreak


The truth of what happened at Agri Star — and across America — is written in that code. ← Virus C T G T T T A C A A G G T T C G C G A C T G C T C G T A C G T G G C T T T G G A G A C T C C G T G G A G G A G G T C T T A T C A G A G G C A C G T C A A C A T ←← Nucleotides← ← Mutation C T G T T T A C A A G G T T C G C G A C T G C T C G T A C G T G G C T T T G G A G A C T C C G T G G A G G A G G T C T T A T C A G A G G C A C G T C A A C A T → C T G T T T A C A A G G T T C G C G A C T G C T C G T A C G T G G C T T T G G A G A C T C C G T G G A G G A G G T C T T A T C A G A G G C A C G T C A A C A T →These single-letter switches rarely change the way the virus behaves. Variant first detected Variant spread to county St. Paul Eau Claire Trempealeau County MINNESOTA WISCONSIN Fillmore County Vernon County Winneshiek County Crawford County Allamakee County Postville Madison Grant County MINN. WIS. Detail IOWA Dubuque ILLINOIS IOWABoth Agri Star and Iowa knew many plant employees became sick, The Washington Post has found. But at least 20 percent and as many as 29 percent of Agri Star workers contracted the coronavirus between mid-March and early May.


Source: Washington Post September 24, 2020 13:41 UTC



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