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Meanwhile, progress was reported on another front: Scientists in Canada announced Sunday that they had identified the genetic code of the virus suspected of causing SARS ? a surprisingly rapid achievement that is the first step toward a diagnostic test and possible vaccine.
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In Canada, the hardest hit country outside Asia, scientists at the British Columbia Cancer Agency in Vancouver worked 24 hours a day for six days to sequence the genetic code of the virus suspected of causing SARS.
Meanwhile, progress was reported on another front: Scientists in Canada announced Sunday that they had identified the genetic code of the virus suspected of causing SARS ? a surprisingly rapid achievement that is the first step toward a diagnostic test and possible vaccine.
only because
In Canada, the hardest hit country outside Asia, scientists at the British Columbia Cancer Agency in Vancouver worked 24 hours a day for six days to sequence the genetic code of the virus suspected of causing SARS.
