What is a coronavirus? - Elizabeth Cox
TED-Ed・2 minutes read
Scientists identified the source of SARS virus in bats at Shitou Cave, with seven human coronaviruses causing diseases like SARS, MERS, and COVID-19. These viruses spread easily through droplets, mutate quickly due to their RNA nature, but have a unique enzyme that slows mutation rates, potentially offering longer protection through immune response, drugs, or vaccines.
Insights
- The SARS virus originated in bats at Shitou Cave, with its crown-like protein spikes. Different human coronaviruses cause diseases like SARS, MERS, and COVID-19, which spreads easily and impacts the lungs.
- Coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2, spread through droplets and replicate quickly due to fewer genes. However, their unique error-correcting enzyme results in a slower mutation rate, potentially allowing our immune systems, drugs, and vaccines to offer longer-lasting protection against these viruses.
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Recent questions
How do coronaviruses spread?
Through droplets when infected individuals cough.
What makes coronaviruses unique?
They have an enzyme that corrects replication errors.
Where was the source of the SARS virus discovered?
In bats at Shitou Cave.
How do RNA viruses replicate quickly?
Due to fewer genes and lack of proofreading.
What impact do coronaviruses have on the lungs?
They spread easily and affect lung function.
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