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Note that the poor quality of a large number of these genomes, particular those from Germany and Luxembourg, makes the Usher tree appear as if there is far more diversity than there actually is. If artifactual reversions could be removed, this would be a much more compact tree.
Evidence
ORF1a:I1367L (NSP3_I549L) has been a very rare mutation. Excluding BA.2.86* (which are virtually all in this lineage), CovSpectrum counts only 220 sequences ever. Restricting the search to "good" sequences returns just 116 sequences. But ORF1a:I1367L has been a prominent mutation in many chronic-infection sequences.
I keep a large list of such sequences, and after adjusting for mutation frequency in circulating lineages, ORF1a:I1367L is the 19th most frequent chronic-infection mutation (considering only mutations that appear at least 10 times independently). Restricting to sequences that appear at least 20 times independently, it comes in at #8.
But as described above, it's a mutation that has been virtually nonexistent in circulating lineages, which is why it's remarkable that it has succeeded so well in KP.3.3 over the last two months, primarily in Europe, but also with detections in five of the six other inhabited continents.
Note: A large number of these genomes are really, really low-quality sequences from Germany, a country heretofore known for its craftsmanship and high-quality productions. The spike protein in most of these sequences is almost nonexistent downstream of S:210, but ORF1a is reasonably well covered.
Description - Trasferred from sars-cov-2-variants/lineage-proposals#1801
Sub-lineage of: KP.3.3
Earliest sequence: 2024-5-13, Luxembourg — EPI_ISL_19229409
Most recent sequence: 2024-7-22, Denmark — EPI_ISL_19299736
Continents circulating: Europe (328), North America (32), Africa (1), Asia (1), Oceania (1)
Countries circulating: Germany (130), Netherlands (51), France (30), Denmark (27), England (27), Spain (17), Scotland (9), USA (8), Luxembourg (7), Wales (7), Austria (5), Iceland (3), Ireland (3), Italy (3), Norway (3), Belgium (2), Canada (2), Canary Islands (2), Croatia (2), Switzerland (2), Australia (1), Kenya (1), Northern Ireland (1), Slovenia (1), Taiwan (1)
Number of Sequences: 355
GISAID Nucleotide Query: A4364C, T8263C, -A3081C
CovSpectrum Query: [2-of: A4364C, T8263C] & !A3081C
Substitutions on top of KP.3.3:
ORF1a: I1367L (NSP3_I549L)
Nucleotide: A4364C, T8263C
USHER Tree
https://nextstrain.org/fetch/raw.githubusercontent.com/ryhisner/jsons2/main/KP.3.3_I1367L.json
Note that the poor quality of a large number of these genomes, particular those from Germany and Luxembourg, makes the Usher tree appear as if there is far more diversity than there actually is. If artifactual reversions could be removed, this would be a much more compact tree.
Evidence
ORF1a:I1367L (NSP3_I549L) has been a very rare mutation. Excluding BA.2.86* (which are virtually all in this lineage), CovSpectrum counts only 220 sequences ever. Restricting the search to "good" sequences returns just 116 sequences. But ORF1a:I1367L has been a prominent mutation in many chronic-infection sequences.
I keep a large list of such sequences, and after adjusting for mutation frequency in circulating lineages, ORF1a:I1367L is the 19th most frequent chronic-infection mutation (considering only mutations that appear at least 10 times independently). Restricting to sequences that appear at least 20 times independently, it comes in at
#8
.But as described above, it's a mutation that has been virtually nonexistent in circulating lineages, which is why it's remarkable that it has succeeded so well in KP.3.3 over the last two months, primarily in Europe, but also with detections in five of the six other inhabited continents.
Note: A large number of these genomes are really, really low-quality sequences from Germany, a country heretofore known for its craftsmanship and high-quality productions. The spike protein in most of these sequences is almost nonexistent downstream of S:210, but ORF1a is reasonably well covered.
Genomes
Genomes
EPI_ISL_19189948,EPI_ISL_19189954,EPI_ISL_19189956,EPI_ISL_19192347,EPI_ISL_19192359,EPI_ISL_19197977,EPI_ISL_19198271,EPI_ISL_19203525,EPI_ISL_19205892,EPI_ISL_19206086,EPI_ISL_19206089,EPI_ISL_19209798,EPI_ISL_19210151,EPI_ISL_19210272,EPI_ISL_19210350,EPI_ISL_19220531,EPI_ISL_19220631,EPI_ISL_19221125,EPI_ISL_19221141,EPI_ISL_19221582,EPI_ISL_19221672,EPI_ISL_19221719,EPI_ISL_19225081,EPI_ISL_19225216,EPI_ISL_19225233,EPI_ISL_19225522,EPI_ISL_19226128,EPI_ISL_19229053,EPI_ISL_19229320,EPI_ISL_19229323,EPI_ISL_19229328,EPI_ISL_19229331,EPI_ISL_19229338-19229340,EPI_ISL_19229366,EPI_ISL_19229401,EPI_ISL_19229409,EPI_ISL_19229494,EPI_ISL_19229516,EPI_ISL_19229541,EPI_ISL_19229586,EPI_ISL_19229810,EPI_ISL_19229858,EPI_ISL_19230365,EPI_ISL_19232258,EPI_ISL_19232262,EPI_ISL_19232336,EPI_ISL_19232442,EPI_ISL_19232603,EPI_ISL_19232952,EPI_ISL_19232965,EPI_ISL_19232975,EPI_ISL_19233071,EPI_ISL_19239301,EPI_ISL_19239305,EPI_ISL_19239914,EPI_ISL_19239964,EPI_ISL_19240153,EPI_ISL_19240384,EPI_ISL_19240386,EPI_ISL_19240803,EPI_ISL_19240811,EPI_ISL_19240871,EPI_ISL_19243713,EPI_ISL_19243799,EPI_ISL_19243913,EPI_ISL_19244005,EPI_ISL_19244014,EPI_ISL_19244164,EPI_ISL_19244215-19244216,EPI_ISL_19244231-19244232,EPI_ISL_19244236,EPI_ISL_19244250,EPI_ISL_19244324,EPI_ISL_19244358,EPI_ISL_19244493,EPI_ISL_19244510,EPI_ISL_19244586,EPI_ISL_19244589,EPI_ISL_19244592,EPI_ISL_19244603,EPI_ISL_19244610,EPI_ISL_19244620-19244621,EPI_ISL_19244623,EPI_ISL_19244626-19244627,EPI_ISL_19244629,EPI_ISL_19244639,EPI_ISL_19244646,EPI_ISL_19244651,EPI_ISL_19244660,EPI_ISL_19244669,EPI_ISL_19244677,EPI_ISL_19244680,EPI_ISL_19244685-19244686,EPI_ISL_19244692,EPI_ISL_19244695,EPI_ISL_19244707-19244708,EPI_ISL_19244713-19244715,EPI_ISL_19244717-19244718,EPI_ISL_19244725,EPI_ISL_19244729,EPI_ISL_19244732,EPI_ISL_19244739,EPI_ISL_19244746,EPI_ISL_19244754,EPI_ISL_19244758,EPI_ISL_19244762-19244763,EPI_ISL_19244771-19244772,EPI_ISL_19250949,EPI_ISL_19251980,EPI_ISL_19252426,EPI_ISL_19252437,EPI_ISL_19252882,EPI_ISL_19252918,EPI_ISL_19253375,EPI_ISL_19254246,EPI_ISL_19254266,EPI_ISL_19254268,EPI_ISL_19254294,EPI_ISL_19254497,EPI_ISL_19254630,EPI_ISL_19256831,EPI_ISL_19256927,EPI_ISL_19257044,EPI_ISL_19258203,EPI_ISL_19258206,EPI_ISL_19258208,EPI_ISL_19258214-19258215,EPI_ISL_19258414,EPI_ISL_19260250,EPI_ISL_19261237,EPI_ISL_19261271,EPI_ISL_19261308,EPI_ISL_19261377,EPI_ISL_19261460,EPI_ISL_19261546,EPI_ISL_19261560,EPI_ISL_19261576,EPI_ISL_19261732-19261735,EPI_ISL_19261854,EPI_ISL_19261885,EPI_ISL_19261908,EPI_ISL_19261942,EPI_ISL_19261953,EPI_ISL_19261955,EPI_ISL_19261989,EPI_ISL_19262035,EPI_ISL_19262045,EPI_ISL_19262062,EPI_ISL_19262101,EPI_ISL_19262108,EPI_ISL_19262112,EPI_ISL_19264938,EPI_ISL_19264941,EPI_ISL_19265031,EPI_ISL_19265173-19265174,EPI_ISL_19265215,EPI_ISL_19267201,EPI_ISL_19267536-19267537,EPI_ISL_19267565,EPI_ISL_19267938-19267939,EPI_ISL_19268291,EPI_ISL_19268296,EPI_ISL_19269868,EPI_ISL_19270124,EPI_ISL_19270168,EPI_ISL_19270189,EPI_ISL_19270222,EPI_ISL_19270860,EPI_ISL_19270877,EPI_ISL_19272196,EPI_ISL_19272658,EPI_ISL_19273409,EPI_ISL_19273448,EPI_ISL_19273564,EPI_ISL_19273801,EPI_ISL_19276082,EPI_ISL_19276391,EPI_ISL_19276538,EPI_ISL_19277115,EPI_ISL_19279089,EPI_ISL_19279684,EPI_ISL_19279686,EPI_ISL_19279787,EPI_ISL_19280039-19280040,EPI_ISL_19280440,EPI_ISL_19281116,EPI_ISL_19281361,EPI_ISL_19281374,EPI_ISL_19281386,EPI_ISL_19281411,EPI_ISL_19281844,EPI_ISL_19283606,EPI_ISL_19283735,EPI_ISL_19283737,EPI_ISL_19283743,EPI_ISL_19283747,EPI_ISL_19283753-19283754,EPI_ISL_19283761,EPI_ISL_19283763-19283764,EPI_ISL_19283771,EPI_ISL_19283776,EPI_ISL_19283779-19283781,EPI_ISL_19283787,EPI_ISL_19283790,EPI_ISL_19283795,EPI_ISL_19283802,EPI_ISL_19283806,EPI_ISL_19283809-19283810,EPI_ISL_19283815-19283816,EPI_ISL_19283818,EPI_ISL_19283820,EPI_ISL_19283825,EPI_ISL_19283836,EPI_ISL_19283840-19283841,EPI_ISL_19283844,EPI_ISL_19283850,EPI_ISL_19283852-19283853,EPI_ISL_19283857,EPI_ISL_19283862,EPI_ISL_19283867,EPI_ISL_19283876,EPI_ISL_19283886,EPI_ISL_19283893,EPI_ISL_19283903,EPI_ISL_19283907,EPI_ISL_19283910,EPI_ISL_19283915-19283916,EPI_ISL_19283918,EPI_ISL_19283920,EPI_ISL_19283929-19283930,EPI_ISL_19283933,EPI_ISL_19283938,EPI_ISL_19283948,EPI_ISL_19283951-19283952,EPI_ISL_19283961,EPI_ISL_19283967,EPI_ISL_19283970,EPI_ISL_19283976,EPI_ISL_19285261,EPI_ISL_19285640,EPI_ISL_19285647,EPI_ISL_19285703,EPI_ISL_19285719,EPI_ISL_19285736,EPI_ISL_19285761,EPI_ISL_19285791,EPI_ISL_19285829,EPI_ISL_19285900,EPI_ISL_19285923,EPI_ISL_19285925,EPI_ISL_19287461,EPI_ISL_19287888,EPI_ISL_19288018,EPI_ISL_19288067,EPI_ISL_19288090,EPI_ISL_19288094,EPI_ISL_19288105,EPI_ISL_19288145,EPI_ISL_19288275,EPI_ISL_19288355,EPI_ISL_19288358,EPI_ISL_19288361,EPI_ISL_19288365,EPI_ISL_19288367,EPI_ISL_19288373,EPI_ISL_19288375,EPI_ISL_19288397,EPI_ISL_19289755,EPI_ISL_19289882,EPI_ISL_19289951,EPI_ISL_19291357,EPI_ISL_19291378-19291379,EPI_ISL_19291453,EPI_ISL_19291476,EPI_ISL_19291853,EPI_ISL_19291866,EPI_ISL_19292078,EPI_ISL_19292226,EPI_ISL_19292333,EPI_ISL_19292471,EPI_ISL_19292781,EPI_ISL_19292796,EPI_ISL_19292800,EPI_ISL_19292805,EPI_ISL_19292813-19292814,EPI_ISL_19292828,EPI_ISL_19292833,EPI_ISL_19292835,EPI_ISL_19292860,EPI_ISL_19292878,EPI_ISL_19292898,EPI_ISL_19292949,EPI_ISL_19293173,EPI_ISL_19293222,EPI_ISL_19293230,EPI_ISL_19293263,EPI_ISL_19293272,EPI_ISL_19293305,EPI_ISL_19293346,EPI_ISL_19293371,EPI_ISL_19293373,EPI_ISL_19294999,EPI_ISL_19295180,EPI_ISL_19295187,EPI_ISL_19296640,EPI_ISL_19296980,EPI_ISL_19297047,EPI_ISL_19297062,EPI_ISL_19297927-19297928,EPI_ISL_19298060,EPI_ISL_19298340,EPI_ISL_19299642,EPI_ISL_19299655,EPI_ISL_19299684,EPI_ISL_19299688,EPI_ISL_19299722,EPI_ISL_19299724,EPI_ISL_19299728,EPI_ISL_19299736,EPI_ISL_19299816,EPI_ISL_19299821,EPI_ISL_19299839,EPI_ISL_19299895,EPI_ISL_19299961,EPI_ISL_19300044,EPI_ISL_19300160,EPI_ISL_19300321,The 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