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Which Canadian co-discovered the SARS coronavirus genome?

Dr. Frank Plummer is the correct answer because, as highlighted in the Discover Canada guide, he led the Winnipeg laboratory that partnered with Vancouver resea

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Question: Which Canadian co-discovered the SARS coronavirus genome?

Answer options: ✅ Dr. Frank Plummer

  • Dr. Bonnie Henry
  • Dr. David Sackett
  • Dr. Tak Mak

Correct answer: Dr. Frank Plummer

Explanation: Dr. Frank Plummer is the correct answer because, as highlighted in the Discover Canada guide, he led the Winnipeg laboratory that partnered with Vancouver researchers to successfully sequence the SARS coronavirus genome in 2003. Dr. Tak Mak is incorrect because he is celebrated for discovering the T-cell receptor, while Dr. David Sackett pioneered evidence-based medicine, and Dr. Bonnie Henry is a contemporary public health official not credited with this discovery. Memorizing major Canadian scientific innovations and their key historical figures is highly relevant for the science and technology section of the Canadian citizenship exam.

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