Researchers Release Genome Sequences of Ebola Virus With the Hope of Accelerating Hunt for Treatments

Around 99 sequenced genomes of the deadly Ebola virus have been released by scientists tracking the spread of the outbreak in West Africa with the hope that the data may prove useful in accelerating diagnosis and treatment of the condition. As a sign of the urgency and danger at hand, five of the nearly 60 international co-authors who helped collect and analyze the viral samples have died of Ebola already this year, said the report in the journal Science. More ...

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