
Observation
By analyzing this evolution tree graph, we can clearly see how each virus
mutated and its likely genetic ancestors. We can also see clear clusters and
clear community infection propagations.
Analyzing this evolution graph can help identify the source of virus as
well as how widely a virus has evolved in its genetic terms and geographically
terms.
Supposedly, such analyses can help government to quickly identify the
source of variation and the likelihood how they will be propagated.
By understanding the mutation of each virus and locating where those
variants are in its near 30,000 genetic locations, Graphen can identify virus'
evolution chain, as well as clusters. Such mutation and propagation patterns
can help companies better identify targets for drug development, public health
prediction on the rate of spreading, or even predict the harmfulness of
specific variants that may cause symptoms beyond those observed from the
original strain.
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