Time Course

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In the last 6 months, 3 new members of the omicron (B.1.1.529) lineage have emerged, and subsequently been recognized as variants of interest (VOI) by the World Health Organization (WHO), which are the BA.2.75, XBB, and BQ.1 subvariants that rose to prominence between July and October 2022. Each of these VOIs has brought along an array of novel mutable sites crucial for refining the viral fitness of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Leading mutations identified by our deLemus analysis that emerged within the aforementioned timeframe are listed as follows:


2021.03.31

Outlined Mutations Confirmed in VOC/Emerging Variants
T19R δ (B.1.617.2)
E156- δ (B.1.617.2)
F157- δ (B.1.617.2)
R158G δ (B.1.617.2)
L452R δ (B.1.617.2)
T478K δ (B.1.617.2)
P681R δ (B.1.617.2)
D950N δ (B.1.617.2)

2020.10.31

Outlined Mutations Confirmed in VOC/Emerging Variants
H69- α (B.1.1.7)
V70- α (B.1.1.7)
Y144- α (B.1.1.7)
N501Y α (B.1.1.7)
D614G α (B.1.1.7)
P681H α (B.1.1.7)
S982A α (B.1.1.7)
D1118H α (B.1.1.7)