Scientists study shows that the Ebola virus genome includes 18,959 to 18,961 a "Nuclear Acid" ( nucleotides ) units. Accurate counting of 20,000 units under a high-power electron microscope, scientists must be patient and the eyes are easily fatigued.
this year5,6month period, from +a "blood sample" was extracted from a confirmed Ebola patient in West African countries, and scientists found that the Ebola virus genome (Genome) has undergone a mutation (Mutation), the rate of change is as high as 2 per thousand, making it more adaptable to interpersonal infections. Now, we can almost say that the Ebola virus has become a parasite of the human body, and is specifically residing in the blood of the human body.
It is worth noting that the findings are based on advances in genetic technology in recent years. The results are useful for the development of Ebola vaccines.
Ebola virus gene mutation more suitable for interpersonal infections