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KP.3.1.1+S:D111N(83 seqs,>10 places) #2804
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Query unchanged in comparison to the last update right? @xz-keg |
When you will start designating i suggest if you have time to check S:D111N all over the tree it seems a new hotspot for convergence. |
yeah but it will certainly add a lot of new -s in the future. When number of seqs* number of -s>number of mutation spots, it will be unsafe to assume every - belongs to a separate branch. |
Thx @xz-keg |
73 now, also in Slovakia. |
10/73 in October , it is fast |
From sars-cov-2-variants/lineage-proposals#2108
KP.3.1.1+G21893A(S:D111N)
S:D111N is one of the newly-emerged beneficial mutations on KP.3.1.1 backbone. 16% global advantage on cov-spectrum.
https://cov-spectrum.org/explore/World/AllSamples/Past3M/variants?nextcladePangoLineage=KP.3.1.1*&aaMutations1=S%3AD111N&nextcladePangoLineage1=KP.3.1.1*&analysisMode=CompareToBaseline&
S:D111N is very convergent on KP.3.1.1, here I exclude lineages that clearly do not belong to the main branch, and keep those seqs placed under artifact, flip-flop, or other convergent mutations in the count.
GISAID query:G21893A, C12616T,A13121T, -24095, -1354,-29716,-13297,-16332,-25595,-9699,-6066,-4851,-11094,-6391,-27692,-27128,-21855,-25998,-6536,-6286 (may include more -s)
No. of seqs: 53(Australia 5 Brazil 2 Canada 3 Denmark 3 UK 7(England, Scotland, Wales) France 1 Germany 1 Ireland 2 Israel 1 Italy 2 South Korea 1 Spain 1 Sweden 1 USA 23(MD,MI,MN,NY,PA,SD,GBW from Greenland))
First: EPI_ISL_19462720, Spain, 2024-7-14
Latest: EPI_ISL_19465014, England, 2024-9-26
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