The novel coronavirus mutation can be used as a “molecular clock” to track the virus through time and geography. University College London Genetics Institute researchers checked SARs-CoV-2's viral sequences, and they found out that the coronavirus started infecting people at the end of 2019, not months before it was formally identified. This is the topic of this news article: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/coronavirus-spread-around-the-world-fast-new-genetics-analysis-shows/ar-BB13EQse
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