Description
Description
Sub-lineage of: KP.X (unclear, probably KP.1.1.3/KP.3.1.1 recomb)
Earliest sequence: 2024-7-9, USA, New York – EPI_ISL_19277804
Most recent sequence: 2024-9-9, USA, Utah – EPI_ISL_19433572
Continents circulating: North America (22), Europe (1)
Countries circulating: USA (19) Canada (3), England (1)
Number of Sequences: 23
GISAID Nucleotide Query: C4999T, G27382A, G29511T
CovSpectrum Query: Nextcladepangolineage:JN.1** & [4-of: S:S31del, C499T, G22599C, C23039G, C27382A, G29511T]
Substitutions on top of KP.X:
Spike: ∆S31, R346T, Q493E
N: R413L
ORF6: L61I
Nucleotide: C4999T, ∆21653-21655, G22599C, C23039G, C27382A, G29511T
USHER Tree
https://nextstrain.org/fetch/genome.ucsc.edu/trash/ct/subtreeAuspice1_genome_974b_1803c0.json?c=gt-ORF6_61&gmax=27387&gmin=27202&label=id:node_7038322
Evidence
Not a very exciting branch, to tell the truth, and likely near dead.
EDIT: apparently a recombinant most likely. Not sure it matters as this thing seems likely to go extinct any day now.
It's not clear to me which KP* lineage this belongs to. It has S:∆S31 and S:Q493E but not ORF1a:S4286C. It also has S:R346T, which is rare in KP.3.
It has S:∆S31, S:R346T, and C4999T, which are all in KP.1.1.3, but it does not have S:K1086R.
It also has two mutations found in very few JN.1* sequences over the past 2-3 months—ORF6:L61I (C27382A) and N:R413L (G29511T). Usher puts it in an artifactual branch full of environmental samples from Germany.
Nextclade calls it KP.2, but that seems wrong. Seems it could very well have emerged from the KP* polytomy.
Genomes