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Herpes Simplex Virus - Is That Correct?

Every single virus, or everything that's living on earth, is evolving very slowly. And that rate of mutations tells you the rate at which it's evolving. You looked at these individuals, one of which dated from the iron age, and compared the virus that that individual had with the virus that's common to day. There's not that many herpes simplex one virus genus comparatively to, say, some other very well studied species.

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