| Literature DB >> 33119657 |
Andreas Bluhm1, Matthias Christandl1, Fulvio Gesmundo1, Frederik Ravn Klausen1, Laura Mančinska1, Vincent Steffan1, Daniel Stilck França1, Albert H Werner1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The first cases of COVID-19 caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus were reported in China in December 2019. The disease has since spread globally. Many countries have instated measures to slow the spread of the virus. Information about the spread of the virus in a country can inform the gradual reopening of a country and help to avoid a second wave of infections. Our study focuses on Denmark, which is opening up when this study is performed (end-May 2020) after a lockdown in mid-March.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33119657 PMCID: PMC7595399 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0241405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1The tree building process as a flow chart.
Naming of different haplotypes.
| [ | mutations | new Nextstrain | pang. | amino acid change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A2 | C241T, C3037T, A23403G | 19A/C241T/C3037T/A23403G | B | D614G in S |
| A2a | A2 + C14408T | 19A/C241T/C3037T.20A | B.1 | A2 + P4715L in Orf1ab |
| A2a1 | A2a + GGG28881AAC | 19A/C241T/C3037T.20A.20B | B.1.1 | A2a + R203K + G204R in N |
| A2a2 | A2a + G25563T | 19A/C241T/C3037T.20A/G25563T | B.1 | A2a + Q57H in Orf3a |
| A2a2a | A2a2 + C1059T | 19A/C241T/C3037T.20A.20C | B.1 | A2a2 + T265I in Orf1a |
List of relevant haplotypes with their definition in terms of mutations as well as their new Nextstrain label. We note that both the reference string used and all the haplotypes listed have the four mutations specified as haplotype A in [27]. We therefore do not list those. The second to last column is the label for the currently identified pangolin lineage clades they are included in. The last column gives the corresponding amino acid changes and the genes they occur in.
Fig 2Haplotypes over time.
Top panel: relative frequencies of major haplotypes in Denmark over time; bottom panel: total number of sequences over time. Both graphs are based on seven-day rolling averages.
Fig 3(a) Phylogenetic tree for sequences containing mutation C15842A. From the representation one can read of the chain mutations starting at C15842A. The second mutation shown is C15842A, followed by C12781T. After that, it trifurcates into G22103C, A23975G and C25499T. (b) Chain of mutations starting at C15842A.
Fig 4Phylogenetic tree for sequences containing mutation C1302T.
From the representation one can read of the chain mutations starting at C1302T. The second mutation is C11074T, followed by C29095T. Subsequently, the chain bifurcates into C619T and A9280G followed by C7164T.
Fig 5(a) Spread of the strain with haplotype C1302T. The figure shows the likely spread of the strain with haplotype C1302T from Denmark to other Northern European countries. Within Denmark, it also mutated further and gave rise to the chain of mutations displayed in (b). (b) Chain of mutations starting at C1302T.