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EG.5.1.13+Orf1a:R135S(rev) (1314 seqs global > 30 countries,further gaining Flip+S:A288S,P1162L 42 Seqs) #1074
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i ve tried : C12439T,C241T,-T670G, C2334T, T22930A that gives 790 |
Oh I don't notice the C12439T mutation . Thanks for pointing out . |
cc @corneliusroemer maybe you could designate this one? the existence of one reversion in a defining mutation of BA.2 should be something to keep tracked also for potential recombinations in the future. |
862, Poland |
Shanghai/SCDC-XG11-15119/2023 |
1128, China. |
1189, Luxembourg, Norway. Flip+288+1162 branch grows to 29. |
1218, Finland |
The Flip sub-lineage grows to 40. |
already +2 the flip branch |
i ve misssed to track this Flip sorry, great you found. propose it together with the parental big lineage. |
There is a large EG.5.1+G670T(Orf1a:R135S)(rev) branch.
Orf1a:R135S was a known homoplastic reversion designated in BA.2.23 cov-lineages/pango-designation#546, so likely to be real.
EG.5.1+C12439T+G670T(Orf1a:R135S)(rev)
GISAID query: C12439T,C241T,-T670G, C2334T, T22930A
No. of seqs: 790(Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, UK, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Israel, Ireland, Italy,
Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru, Portugal, Romania, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA)
GISAID query for sub-branch with S:A288S,P1162L,L455F: C12439T,C241T,-T670G, C2334T, G22927T
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