DNA may make people with Type A blood more vulnerable to coronavirus, study suggests
An international team of researchers sequenced the genomes of more than 1,600 severely ill coronavirus patients in Italy and Spain. They found two areas of DNA that were more common in these patients than in 2,205 people who did not contract COVID-19.
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