Scientists, Mystified by Monkeypox Outbreak, Are Sequencing Genes to Learn About Origin

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Scientists have uncovered clues about how the mysterious monkeypox outbreak started. Here is the latest.

Disease detectives are uncovering clues to the origins of a monkeypox outbreak that, including the possibility that the cases lead back to a single infection.

Researchers in countries including Portugal, Germany, Belgium and the U.S. have sequenced samples from confirmed cases and shared their findings online. Researchers from Portugal’s National Institute of Health said in a post on a virology research-sharing forum that similarities between the viral genomes from 10 cases detected there andappear to suggest that the outbreak had a single origin.

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