
SARS-CoV-2 variants have been responsible for the successive waves of infection over the 3 years of pandemic. While co-infection followed by recombination is one driver of virus evolution, there have been few reports of co-infections, mainly between Delta and Omicron variants or between the first 2 Omicron variants 21K_BA.1 and 21L_BA.2.
Recombination, Genetic, SARS-CoV-2, Coinfection, COVID-19, quasispecies, Microbiology, recombination, QR1-502, genomic surveillance, co-infection, long-read sequencing, Humans, Pandemics, Research Article
Recombination, Genetic, SARS-CoV-2, Coinfection, COVID-19, quasispecies, Microbiology, recombination, QR1-502, genomic surveillance, co-infection, long-read sequencing, Humans, Pandemics, Research Article
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