Researchers from Western University in Canada have used artificial intelligence to identify a genomic signature for 29 different DNA sequences of the Covid-19 causing novel coronavirus. The research will prove to be an important tool in the hands of vaccine and drug developers, and will allow them to quickly classify SARS-CoV-2 within minutes. The AI-based method reportedly achieves 100% accurate classification of the virus sequences, and will likely play a crucial role in planning and mobilising medical resources during the pandemic.
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