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EG.5.1 with orf1b:D54N in China, USA, Canada (501 seq) #2020
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@corneliusroemer this seems fast spreading in China, if it shows the same dynamics outside China i think it should get designated then. |
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Also first sequence in Netherlands uploaded today |
131 now. First case in singapore that is local, and a case from taiwan with travel history to hong kong |
This seems really fast. Looking at chinese data only for the weeks of MAy it doubled quite quickly: cc @corneliusroemer @InfrPopGen ping. |
This another one without spike mutations deserving to get designated for its transmissibility. Nothing compares. |
One of the recent uploads from fujian also has spike_p521s |
Usher seems does not work well to the sequences on S:Q146K-related branches. Such as #2016 is analyzed as FL.2> S:Q146K> Orf1ab:K5784R> S:K146Qrev. |
Thanks, @Over-There-Is . I am seeing the same with S:P681R |
198, and a sequence from italy |
Ping @corneliusroemer very fast |
From 194 to 277 in 10 days. |
Yes fast growth, even though it mostly seems to be because of intensive sequencing in China (so global growth estimates might be less accurate to truth than growth estimates from china only) |
https://cov-spectrum.org/collections/42?country=China and this is true also looking at median growth advantage worlwide not too be too chinese dependent in the analysis: CC @corneliusroemer please designate this one to track it. |
Canada (ontario), seemingly a place which also had early local spread, seems to have its own branch with T9699C (orf1a:i3145t, nsp4:383t) representing 10 of 17 seqs |
@corneliusroemer i think it is this one driving EG.5.1 to the first place of Benj Murrell chart: |
It has 380 seqs now, and 52 are outside China. |
1 Taiwanese seq from Vietnam, 1 West Australia, 4 Ontario |
…e designations, and 0 updated
Added new lineage EG.5.1.1 from #2020 with 68 new sequence designations, and 0 updated
Thanks for submitting. We've added lineage EG.5.1.1 with 68 newly designated sequences, and 0 updated. Defining mutation G13627A (ORF1b:D54N) (following C6541T, C25572T). |
Earliest sequence: 2023-04-20
Recent sequence: 2023-05-22
Countries circulating: China (328), Canada (17), USA (14), Singapore (12), Australia (2), Netherlands (1), Italy (1), UK (1), france (1), Thailand (1), s. Korea (1), taiwan (1)
Query: G13627A, G21718T
Perhaps just a founder effect within China, but it is by far the most common eg.5.1 there and growing quickly.
Around 5% prevalence in china on 05-15 with about 91% growth advantage within china:
https://cov-spectrum.org/explore/World/AllSamples/Past6M/variants?aaMutations=orf1b%3A54n&nextcladePangoLineage=eg.5.1*
Usher tree does not show any clear big branches yet but it does show diversity:

https://nextstrain.org/fetch/genome-test.gi.ucsc.edu/trash/ct/subtreeAuspice1_genome_test_598c_772f0.json?c=gt-ORF1ab_4455&showBranchLabels=all
sequences:
EPI_ISL_17618946, EPI_ISL_17618977, EPI_ISL_17619084,
EPI_ISL_17619167, EPI_ISL_17625273, EPI_ISL_17625397,
EPI_ISL_17632964, EPI_ISL_17633000, EPI_ISL_17645405,
EPI_ISL_17645413-17645414, EPI_ISL_17645457, EPI_ISL_17645471,
EPI_ISL_17645519, EPI_ISL_17645682, EPI_ISL_17652355-17652356,
EPI_ISL_17662326, EPI_ISL_17664558, EPI_ISL_17664569,
EPI_ISL_17664608, EPI_ISL_17664627, EPI_ISL_17671906,
EPI_ISL_17671962, EPI_ISL_17672047, EPI_ISL_17672063,
EPI_ISL_17678349, EPI_ISL_17678416, EPI_ISL_17678418,
EPI_ISL_17678421, EPI_ISL_17678430, EPI_ISL_17678445,
EPI_ISL_17678448-17678449, EPI_ISL_17684032, EPI_ISL_17684049-17684050,
EPI_ISL_17684131, EPI_ISL_17684156, EPI_ISL_17684195,
EPI_ISL_17684246, EPI_ISL_17684267, EPI_ISL_17684396,
EPI_ISL_17684409, EPI_ISL_17684419, EPI_ISL_17684429,
EPI_ISL_17694920, EPI_ISL_17696755, EPI_ISL_17696845-17696846,
EPI_ISL_17696901, EPI_ISL_17697598, EPI_ISL_17697608,
EPI_ISL_17697622, EPI_ISL_17697642, EPI_ISL_17697654,
EPI_ISL_17697742, EPI_ISL_17697833, EPI_ISL_17697953,
EPI_ISL_17697975, EPI_ISL_17698041, EPI_ISL_17698047,
EPI_ISL_17698093, EPI_ISL_17698095, EPI_ISL_17698125,
EPI_ISL_17698159, EPI_ISL_17698314, EPI_ISL_17698321,
EPI_ISL_17700340, EPI_ISL_17700360, EPI_ISL_17703750-17703751,
EPI_ISL_17703753, EPI_ISL_17703973, EPI_ISL_17704051,
EPI_ISL_17714273, EPI_ISL_17714281, EPI_ISL_17714288-17714289,
EPI_ISL_17714298, EPI_ISL_17714301, EPI_ISL_17714304-17714305,
EPI_ISL_17714307-17714308, EPI_ISL_17714314, EPI_ISL_17714342,
EPI_ISL_17714364, EPI_ISL_17714373, EPI_ISL_17714376,
EPI_ISL_17714379, EPI_ISL_17714399, EPI_ISL_17714418,
EPI_ISL_17714435, EPI_ISL_17714438, EPI_ISL_17714441-17714442,
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