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. 2021 Jul 16;64(9):1560–1563. doi: 10.1007/s11427-021-1972-1

On the origin of SARS-CoV-2—The blind watchmaker argument

Chung-I Wu 1,, Haijun Wen 1, Jian Lu 2, Xiao-dong Su 2, Alice C Hughes 3, Weiwei Zhai 4, Chen Chen 5, Hua Chen 6, Mingkun Li 6, Shuhui Song 6, Zhaohui Qian 7, Qihui Wang 8, Bingjie Chen 1, Zixiao Guo 1, Yongsen Ruan 1, Xuemei Lu 9, Fuwen Wei 10, Li Jin 11, Le Kang 12, Yongbiao Xue 6, Guoping Zhao 13, Ya-Ping Zhang 9
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