A new study in the July 6 issue of the journal "Cell" indicates that one
single point mutation in a Covid virus's RNA that is common in bats caused
the worldwide pandemic. That mutation caused the RNA base Adenine to change
to the RNA base Guanine, and that resulted in the RNA producing a protein
in which the amino acid Threonine is replaced by the amino acid Alanine,
and that produced a change in the virus's outer coat. And that new
variation of COVID is what we now call COVID-19. The pre-mutation version
had sugars at certain spots on the virus's protein receptor spikes that
prevented the virus from latching onto human cells and infecting them, but
the mutation produced a modified protein that removed those sugars that had
gotten in the way, and so nothing prevented the virus from latching on and
infecting people. It is still not clear when or where this mutation
occurred.

A selective sweep in the Spike gene has driven SARS-CoV-2 human adaptation.
<https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(21)00833-3>

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