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Verge Science | Why labs are printing the coronavirus genome @VergeScience | Uploaded February 2020 | Updated October 2024, 15 minutes ago.
The world is struggling to contain the new coronavirus outbreak. But thanks to new genetic material sequencing and synthesis technology, scientists are able to identify and study this virus quicker than ever before. Will it be enough?

Correction: An earlier version of this video title and description referred to the coronavirus genetic material as DNA. The coronavirus is an RNA virus.

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