Closed FedeGueli closed 3 weeks ago
76 South Korea, Singapore.
80 now with two more aptient caught by GBW from India and Hong Kong. ping @corneliusroemer
75 after editing the query to exclude https://github.com/sars-cov-2-variants/lineage-proposals/issues/1963
96 it goes one growing
Now two sublineages of this got 478T and 478Q, i m updating the proposal
@corneliusroemer ping similar to XEC it has 59L +22N but also further mutations have been acquired
106 new country South Korea there are two more branches with 478X : 478E+Orf3a:T24N from Italy and India 478I recent singlet from Singapore
@corneliusroemer i suggest to designate the 22N branch so we will track eaasily the further 478X branches that looks interesting
a cluster in new york gets S:244-247 deleted.
@corneliusroemer i would designate this one also to track better its several sublineages with Spike muts/dels
Another KP.2.2 popped up with https://github.com/sars-cov-2-variants/lineage-proposals/issues/2072
130, Russia
This is growing and likely very prevalent in the Indian Peninsula.
172
a cluster in new york gets S:244-247 deleted.
Still growing
a cluster in new york gets S:244-247 deleted.
Still growing
yeah in NY
179 , and 8 for the 478T+97E sublineage with two from Ireland
As noted by @ryhisner first , four recent samples from Singapore have a large insertion in the FCS :
S:ins678THKLL + S:N679E resulting in a FCS 673SYQTQTTHKLLESRRRARSVASQS691 notably they belong to a branch with S:A475V different from the one formerly tracked (singlet dead) Query for 475V: C22986T,G2591T,T3565C finds 9 samples from India, Australia, Singapore Query for Ins678: ins23596ACACACAAGCTTCTA, finds 3 (but there are 4) from Singapore tree for S:ins678:
cc @corneliusroemer it looks like relevant
Put to sleep the tracking for the 478E branch. the main branch goes to 204 with the 478T/97E branch rising to 12 with samples from Slovenia too.
Main proposal designated KP.2.2.1 via https://github.com/cov-lineages/pango-designation/commit/efe8e07488add0710c5a21427ee3737ac5b1c8b9
Descendants of Kp.2.2.1 tracked here have been designated via https://github.com/cov-lineages/pango-designation/commit/4744b7ae1eb832bad6b27a1b73baa66ecb928cce#diff-ead4244ff49c81bc758e9f068f5ef42156bd985b9c86de8fa4d6fcd7f2829090R1177 NH.1 is 97E+478T NH.2 is 478Q NH.3 is 475V + orf1a:ORF1a:A776S
cc @Over-There-Is if you want to open an issue on the secondary repo for the sublineage with the 244-247 deletion it would be welcomed please.
Same for @ryhisner if you would like to propose the insertion branch of NH.3 it will be great!
From https://github.com/sars-cov-2-variants/lineage-proposals/issues/1662
S:T22N seems currently as fast as S:S31del globally. This derives by many different combinations so i think it is prudent to say S:T22N is at least not slow for sure in the current landscape. For sure XEC with the slighty different 22N+59S combo (here we have 22N +59L) is going up rapidly. We were tracking Kp.2.2 + 22N since some weeks in the secondary repo but now i think it is worth to be proposed here:
Proposal updated as of 10/02
KP.2.2.1 [ = T24364C > S:T22N (C21627A) >> Orf1b:K2660R ( A21446G)] >> ORF1a:T1794I (C5646T = PLPro_T231I) > C4276T > S:K97E (A21851G), S:K478T (A22995C REV) KP.2.2.1 QUERY: T24364C ,C21627A,-C7594A Samples: 165 First sampled on 2024-05-13 in NJ and few days after that in Nepal. Places : >15 including Nepal and Bhutan
With a S:K97E/S:K478T (rev) branch: Now designated NH.1 via https://github.com/cov-lineages/pango-designation/commit/4744b7ae1eb832bad6b27a1b73baa66ecb928cce
Query for S:K478T S:K97E branch: C4276T,C5646T,A21851G Samples: 6 (All GBW) Places : Netherlands and India
With a 478Q branch now designated NH.2 via via https://github.com/cov-lineages/pango-designation/commit/4744b7ae1eb832bad6b27a1b73baa66ecb928cce
KP.2.2 > T24364C > S:T22N (C21627A) >>Orf1b:K2660R (A21446G) then Orf1a:T1794I (C5646T)>>S:T478Q (A22994C), C24904T Query for 478Q: T24364C ,A22994C, C24904T Samples: 2 (Canada)
With a branch with S:A475V Now designated NH.3 Query for 475V: C22986T,G2591T,T3565C finds 9 samples from India, Australia, Singapore On october 9 @ryhisner spotted first four recent samples from Singapore belonging to this lineage with a large insertion in the FCS : S:ins678THKLL + S:N679E resulting in a FCS 673SYQTQTTHKLLESRRRARSVASQS691
Query for Ins678: C5842T, T26146G or ins23596ACACACAAGCTTCTA, finds 3 (but there are 4) from Singapore tree for S:ins678:
https://nextstrain.org/fetch/genome-test.gi.ucsc.edu/trash/ct/subtreeAuspice1_genome_test_1c4b7_7b91e0.json?c=userOrOld&label=id:node_11694906
And an undesignated cluster with S:244-247 (spotted by @Over-There-Is) with a large deletion at S:244-247: Query: G11243A,C1190T Samples: 14 Places : NY only
dead sublineages
WIth two sibling branches after: KP.2.2 > T24364C > S:T22N (C21627A) >>**Orf1b:K2660R** (A21446G) then Orf1a:T1794I (C5646T) =PLPro_T201I then or **KP.2.2 > T24364C > S:T22N (C21627A) >>**Orf1b:K2660R** (A21446G) then Orf1a:T1794I (C5646T)>>** C4276T >T6971C, T17400C, S:K97E (A21851G), **S:K478T** (A22995C) rev, T23119C or Query for 478T : C5646T,C4276T,T6971C Samples: 3 (GBW Netherlands) there is a single patient with S:A475V & S:G181E , that has been sampled by GBW arriving from India Query for S:A475V: C1911T, T6082C,G22104A, Samples:2 (GBW India) and there is an interesting lineage on a different branch with **S:K478E and Orf3a:T24N** KP.2.2 > T24364C > S:T22N (C21627A) >> **Orf1b:K2660R** (A21446G) >> S:K478E (A22994G), Orf3a:T24N (C25463A) Query: T24364C ,A22994G, C25463A Samples: 3 India (GBW)with further S:L461P , Italy with further S:A794T, NZLTree (updated on October 2):
https://nextstrain.org/fetch/genome-test.gi.ucsc.edu/trash/ct/subtreeAuspice19_genome_test_7b41_d11a50.json?c=gt-S_97,478&gmax=25384&gmin=21563&label=id:node_7317231
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