
 Originally Posted by 
bob10
					 
				 
				Don't think that's the reason for the genomic checking. I believe it is purely to see what strain it is, to hopefully trace its origin.
			
		 
	 
 That is correct - but irrelevant to what I said, except that this genomic checking, done as you say to see where it came from, is where we gain the know;ledge about its variability.
What people need to realise is that this virus has about 29,000 bases, only a few hundred appear to be involved in human infection. Changes to anywhere else in the genome is not going to affect the susceptibility to immune response, although they may affect the severity of the disease. (I'm sure it is more complicated than that, but my point is that the vast majority of the genome is irrelevant to whether antibodies are effective against it.)
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
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