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GK.1.1/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (FLip+T573I+S704L)(27 seq; Aug 23) #2173

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ryhisner opened this issue Aug 7, 2023 · 15 comments
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GK.1.1/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (FLip+T573I+S704L)(27 seq; Aug 23) #2173

ryhisner opened this issue Aug 7, 2023 · 15 comments
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ryhisner commented Aug 7, 2023

Description
Recombinant Between: GK.1.3 (XBB.1.5.70.1.3) and XBB.1.9.1* (Most likely. It could also be XBB.1.16)
Earliest sequence: 2023-6-9, USA, Colorado — EPI_ISL_17856744
Most recent sequence: 2023-7-25, Australia (NSW) — EPI_ISL_18073787; Spain (Basque) — EPI_ISL_18056891
Countries circulating: Australia (3), USA (2), France (1), Spain (1)
Number of Sequences: 7
GISAID AA Query: Not possible
GISAID Nucleotide Query: G25947C, T28297C, C28657T
CovSpectrum Query: [3-of: G25947C, C27741T, T28297C, C28657T] & [4-of: A1124G, C1973T, A2163C, C7564T, T8737C, G12467T, A16856G, C23673T] & !A25045G & !C25658T & !C27059T & !C28005T
Breakpoints:
First Breakpoint: 23673-25044 (S:704-S:1161)
Second Breakpoint: 28297-28656 (N:8-N:128)

Private Mutations: ORF3a:Q185H (G25947C)

USHER Tree
https://nextstrain.org/fetch/raw.githubusercontent.com/ryhisner/jsons/main/GK.1.3_XBB.1.9.1_Recomb__7_seq.json?c=gt-nuc_25947&label=id:node_3098784

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Evidence
Given wide geographic spread and that this recombination joins together the magic FLip combo of S:L455F & S:F456L (not to mention S:S704L) with the advantageous ORF9b:I5T, I think this one is worth flagging. The five most recently collected sequences in this lineage, all collected between July 18-25, have S:T573I and three additional synonymous nucleotide mutations (G9220A, T9952C, C26907T).

At first, this looks simply like a GK.1.3 that picked up three nucleotide mutations: G25947C (ORF3a:Q185H), C27741T (syn), T28297C (ORF9b:I5T). But it's missing four synonymous nucleotides that all GK.1.3 possess: A25045G, C25658T, C27059T, & C28005T. However, it retains the synonymous C28657T, which is found in all GK.1 but is rare elsewhere.

There are zero XBB* sequences (other than the ones in this lineage) returned by the following CovSpectrum search query:

Nextcladepangolineage:XBB* & [2-of: C28657T, G25947C, C27741T] & T28297C & !A25045G & !C25658T & !C27059T & !C28005T

But CovSpectrum returns 541 other results for the search query below:

Nextcladepangolineage:XBB* & [1-of: C27741T, G25947C] & T28297C & !A25045G & !C25658T & !C27059T & !C28005T

Any lineage with sequences matching this description could be the partner recombinant. Here is the breakdown of the 541 sequences returned.

XBB.1.9.1* — 344 (63.6%)
XBB.1.16* — 108 (20.0%)
XBB.1.9.2* — 66 (12.2%)
XBB.1.22* — 14 (2.6%)
XBB.1.9.6* — 3 (0.55%)
XBB.1.42* — 3 (0.55%)
XBB.1.5* — 2 (0.37%)
XBB.1.9 — 1 (0.18%)

So this is probably a GK.1.3 recombinant with an XBB.1.9.1* lineage of some sort, but it could be any of the others listed above as well.

Genomes

Genomes EPI_ISL_17856744, EPI_ISL_17976216, EPI_ISL_18046369, EPI_ISL_18056891, EPI_ISL_18060735, EPI_ISL_18066425, EPI_ISL_18073787
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aviczhl2 commented Aug 8, 2023

It cannot be XBB.1.16 as it has 28447G.

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ryhisner commented Aug 8, 2023

It cannot be XBB.1.16 as it has 28447G.

Yeah, but it also has C28657T, which is in GK.1.3, so this is a sandwich recombinant. If the last breakpoint occurred before 28477, then the other donor lineage could still be XBB.1.16.

@ryhisner ryhisner changed the title GK.1.3/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (7 seq, 5 countries, 3 continents; Aug 7) GK.1.3/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (9 seq, 5 countries, 3 continents; Aug 9) Aug 9, 2023
@ryhisner ryhisner changed the title GK.1.3/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (9 seq, 5 countries, 3 continents; Aug 9) GK.1.3/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (11 seq, 5 countries, 3 continents; Aug 11) Aug 11, 2023
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12 now

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16 now last ones from Spain Germany and US

@ryhisner ryhisner changed the title GK.1.3/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (11 seq, 5 countries, 3 continents; Aug 11) GK.1.3/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (16 seq, 3 continents; Aug 16) Aug 16, 2023
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22 AS TODAY . 5 RECENT SEQUENCES from Spain, Australia and France.

cc @ryhisner i cant send dm so please take alook. cc @corneliusroemer i think this is growing fast.

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Just to make it clear this is a FLip lineage with ORf8:8Stop and Orf9b:I5T so quite expected to be fast.

cc @ryhisner i suggest to clarify in the title that is a FLip lineage.

Schermata 2023-08-18 alle 16 14 07

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And @ryhisner sorry for bothering here but this is GK.1.1 with 573/704 not GK.1.3!!

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And @ryhisner sorry for bothering here but this is GK.1.1 with 573/704 not GK.1.3!!

Thanks for the correction, Fede! Will edit the title presently.

@ryhisner ryhisner changed the title GK.1.3/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (16 seq, 3 continents; Aug 16) GK.1.1/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (FLip+T573I+S704L)(16 seq, 3 continents; Aug 16) Aug 19, 2023
@ryhisner ryhisner changed the title GK.1.1/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (FLip+T573I+S704L)(16 seq, 3 continents; Aug 16) GK.1.1/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (FLip+T573I+S704L)(23 seq, 3 continents; Aug 16) Aug 19, 2023
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I will designate, have looked at it in the past just didn't have time to go through the motions, sorry for the delay.

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FedeGueli commented Aug 23, 2023

Now it is 27 from 10 to 25 in 11 days ping @corneliusroemer

Last samples from: Spain, NY, Kentucky

@ryhisner ryhisner changed the title GK.1.1/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (FLip+T573I+S704L)(23 seq, 3 continents; Aug 16) GK.1.1/XBB.1.9.1* Recombinant (FLip+T573I+S704L)(27 seq; Aug 23) Aug 23, 2023
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corneliusroemer commented Aug 23, 2023

Where does it start?Was 573 independently acquired compared to GK.1.1. It's suspicious because 573I is in GK.1.1

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It clearly has a GK.1.3 parent...

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FedeGueli commented Aug 24, 2023

@corneliusroemer to me it is a plain GK.1.1 recombinant, why do you think it has been independently acquired?

Wrong! sorry.

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FedeGueli commented Aug 24, 2023

Ok i was completely wrong it is GK.1.3 not GK.1.1 the father i was got fooled by the 573I during the routinely checks.. sorry Cornelius and Ryan

https://cov-spectrum.org/explore/World/AllSamples/Past6M/variants?nextcladePangoLineage=GK.1.1*&nextcladePangoLineage1=GK.1.3*&analysisMode=CompareEquals&

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the S:T573I branch designated XCH.1 i cant add any milestone cause it was directly proposed here. cc @corneliusroemer

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XCH.

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