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Potential BA.2.3.20/BA.5.2 recombinant (25 sequences as of 2022-12-01) #1268
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Thx @c19850727 great catch as usual. This could be the riight "" train"" for BA.2.3.20: |
This is gonna be big... Thanks @FedeGueli for the summary - the recombination pattern here is exactly the same as in XBD, which adds weight to your reasoning! |
Recommending this based on the geographical spread and the unique parent lineages (as the 3' end of the BA.5 genome is where it is hypothesised to contain some fitness advantages over BA.2 or BA.4) |
one more uploaded from the Philippines. Collected back in September though. |
Another from this lineage uploaded today from Malaysia. Collection date October 18. EPI_ISL_15660403 |
12 sequnces as of 2022-11-10, newly found in Switzerland. |
13 sequences as of 2022-11-12, newly found in Australia-NSW. |
14 sequences as of 2022-11-15, newly found in Singapore ex-Philippines. |
Make that 15 sequences: another travel-sequence from the Philippines, this one sequenced in Japan. Collection date November 1. EPI_ISL_15784498 This recombinant has to be present in the Philippines in substantial numbers. |
16 sequences as of 2022-11-17. Newly found in Germany. |
Another uploaded last night from USA, California, along with one from France the day before. Up to 19 sequences now I believe and spread throughout the world. Seems worthy of designation to me. |
Additional sequence of this lineage from Germany yesterday. EPI_ISL_15904795 |
23 sequences as of 2022-11-29. |
Done, designated as XBJ, thanks for the issue and continued insights. |
This is going on growing. To be clear this has S:E484R as BA.2.3.20 (someone got fooled by the screenshot from Usher) Covsperctrum query : A28330G + ORF1a:C936Y, ORF1a:A2584V |
XBJ |
I am proposing this potential recombinant with only 7 sequences based on its scattered geographical distribution and concerning mutation profiles.
Description
Recombinant between: BA.2.3.20 and BA.5.2*
Earliest sequence: 2022/09/19 (Australia-WA)
Most recent sequence: 2022/10/31 (Japan, local case)
Countries circulating: Australia, Austria, Italy, Japan, Singapore, US-TX and US-MN.
Potential breakpoint: somewhere between Spike S1 and ORF3a (23015-25809)
Mutation profile:
Private mutations: ORF1a:C936Y, ORF1a:A2584V
GISAID query: NSP3_C118Y, NSP4_A146V, M_D3N
About the potential BA.5.2 donor: according to Cov-spectrum, the potential BA.5.2 donor might be a undesignated Philippine sub-branch with C25896T, which had a peak prevalence of ~50% in the Philippines in early August.
Evidence
Usher tree:
https://nextstrain.org/fetch/genome.ucsc.edu/trash/ct/subtreeAuspice1_genome_35689_fe2e00.json?branchLabel=aa%20mutations&c=pango_lineage_usher&label=nuc%20mutations:G3072A,T25810C,C25896T,G26529A,T26858C,C27012T,C27259A,C27382G,T27383A,C27384T,C27513T,A28330G,A28550C
Genomes:
EPI_ISL_15026956, EPI_ISL_15306600, EPI_ISL_15306899, EPI_ISL_15312824, EPI_ISL_15421221, EPI_ISL_15482232, EPI_ISL_15578495
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