A COVID-19 cell looks up a wall of genomic code.
A COVID-19 cell looks up a wall of genomic code.

In an unprecedented international effort, researchers and clinicians tackle the genomics of COVID-19 risk.

by Robert C. Green

Why does COVID-19 affect some people differently than others? Are some people more likely to contract it than others, even if they’ve had the same exposure? After contracting COVID, why do some apparently healthy people have an unexpectedly severe response?

For anyone involved in genomic medicine, the next question is obvious: How much of this is genetic?

Answering that question is more difficult than it may seem. The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has more than 12,700 identified mutations, at least five strains, and somewhere…

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