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<https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-020-0690-4> dc:abstract "Mutation. The word naturally conjures fears of unexpected and freakish changes. Ill-informed discussions of mutations thrive during virus outbreaks, including the ongoing spread of SARS-CoV-2. In reality, mutations are a natural part of the virus life cycle and rarely impact outbreaks dramatically." ;
    dc:creator "Grubaugh, Nathan D.",
        "Holmes, Edward C.",
        "Petrone, Mary E." ;
    dc:identifier <https://academic.microsoft.com/paper/2030160453>,
        <https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-020-0690-4> ;
    dc:issued "2020-01-01"^^xsd:date ;
    dc:title "We shouldn't worry when a virus mutates during disease outbreaks" ;
    sso:WHO "#4129" ;
    sso:journal "Nature Microbiology" ;
    sso:source_x "CZI" .

