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Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, November 23 (intern reporter Zhang Jiaxin) According to a study published in the latest issue of "Public Science Library Computational Biology", some ancestral rodents may be repeatedly infected with SARS-like coronaviruses, causing them to be against pathogens.
The new coronavirus originates from a zoonotic disease.
It is known that coronaviruses enter cells through the ACE2 receptor
In general, in the evolutionary history of primates, SARS-like coronavirus infection is not the driving force for their evolution, but some rodents are likely to be repeatedly infected by SARS-like coronaviruses during a long period of evolution.