Recombination may frequently occur between 2019-nCoV and SARS-CoV clades
- Cheng-Qiang He,
- Chun-Xue Qin,
- Mei He,
- Sheng-Wen Li,
- Tian-Hua Chen,
- Hongbin He,
- Nai-Zheng Ding
Abstract
2019-nCoV and SARS-CoV seriously threatened human health. In order to
know the genetic relations of the two dangerous clades and genetic
mechanism of origin of 2019-nCoV, we compared whole genomic sequences of
SARS-CoV and 2019-nCoV clades, and dissected phylogenetic histories of
them. To our surprise, we found that the two clades may frequently
exchange their genetic materials through homologous recombination in
recent decades, resulting in 2019-nCoV and its sister branch represented
by CoVZC45. Particularly the 2019-nCoV lineage might thereby acquire the
receptor-binding domain from the SARS-CoV clade, enabling it to make use
of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 as well and thus spread rapidly in
humans. Our findings suggest the accomplice role of a virus of SARS-CoV
clade in COVID-19 and warn of the possible emergence of more mosaic CoVs
capable of launching severe epidemic.