Genomics have been taking part in a significant function in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic, with world groups of researchers sequencing greater than half one million genomes of the SARS-CoV-2 virus up to now. These efforts generate huge quantities of information, that are daunting for researchers attempting to trace probably the most worrying mutations, particularly these within the receptor binding area of the spike protein that allows the virus to infiltrate cells. That is the place computational scientists come to the fore. A group led by Intikhab Alam at King Abdullah College of Science and Know-how (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia has developed a web based system referred to as…
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