Where Do New Viruses Come From?

Learn how viruses differ from other microbes, why most viruses only infect one type of host organism, and how viruses evolve to infect new hosts!

Overview

While the origin of the new Coronavirus (COVID-19) is not yet known, we do know where new viruses normally come from. It may be a simple case of virus evolution!

In this animation you will get a crash course in virology. You’ll learn how viruses differ from other microbes, why most viruses can only infect one type of host organism, and you will learn about virus evolution, particularly how gain-of-function mutations can allow them to infect new hosts.

Explore Further

Scientific papers explaining how viruses evolve to infect new hosts:

We have written an article on the possibility that this virus may have come from a lab. It goes over the circumstantial evidence known to the public so far:

Here is an amazing podcast on virology. You’ll love it!

For Teachers

The content of this video meets criteria in the following Disciplinary Core Ideas defined by Next Generation Science Standards. Use our videos to supplement classroom curriculum.

Contributors

Our videos benefit from guidance and advice provided by experts in science and education. This animation is the result of collaboration between the following scientists, educators, and our team of creatives.

Team
  • Jordan Collver
  • Anthony Danzl
  • Zaid Ghasib
  • Jon Perry

Corrections

In the animation I call the virus COVID-19, but this is technically incorrect. COVID-19 is the name of the disease it causes. The virus itself is called SARS CoV 2. Thanks to YouTube user “Charles Starbuck” for pointing out the error.

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