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22. SARS-CoV-2 evolves through which of the following processes?

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The prompt presents the question: '22. SARS-CoV-2 evolves through which of the following processes?' and indicates the selected answer is 'Drift', but the provided answer_options field is empty, so there are no alternative choices to evaluate here. First, consider what drives viral evolution in general. Viruses evolve through several interconnected mechanisms, including mutation (random changes in the viral genome), genetic drift (random fluctuations in allele frequencies due to sampling effects in small populations), natural selection (preferential replication of variants that confer a fitness advantage), recombination (exchange of genetic material when a co-infecting virus is present), and some......Login to view full explanation

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