Researchers at a laboratory in China have created a modified version of the "SADS-CoV" virus through gain-of-function research. This development raises concerns due to the potential dangers associated with the modified virus.
The creation of SADS-CoV, which is considered potentially deadly, has drawn attention from the scientific community and public health officials. Gain-of-function research involves manipulating viruses to study their properties and potential impacts on health.
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This research highlights ongoing debates about the safety and ethical implications of gain-of-function studies in virology.

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