Scientists discover another type of coronary in bats

Recent research indicates that the Devi 19th virus is likely to evolve naturally. Coronervirus began from bats and then moved to other animals until he developed mutations needed to move to people and start a global pandemic, scientists say. In recent research, scientists supported this [...]
Recent research indicates that the Devi 19th virus is likely to evolve naturally.
Coronervirus began from bats and then moved to other animals until he developed mutations needed to move to people and start a global pandemic, scientists say.
In recent research, scientists supported this hypothesis by finding another type of coronary in a bat and by noting specific mutations that insert genetic material into viral genome, writes Australian magazine “Science Alert”.











