A total of 111,298 non-redundant SARS-CoV-2 spike protein sequences representing 2,345,585 spike proteins in the NCBI Virus database showed mutations at 1252 of the 1273 positions in the amino acid sequence. The mutations represented 6129 different mutation types in the sequences analysed. Besides, some sequences also contained insertion mutations. The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein sequences represented 1435 lineages. In addition, several spike protein sequences with mutations whose lineages were either ‘not classified’ or were ‘unclassifiable’ indicated the virus could still be evolving.
1/ Analyzing 2,345,585 spike proteins in the NCBI Virus database showed mutations occurred in 1252 of the 1273 positions in the amino acid sequence. (98.4% of the protein). The mutations represented 6129 different mutation types, and 1435 different lineages.
— Dr. Doug Corrigan (@ScienceWDrDoug) October 17, 2023
This virus will… pic.twitter.com/BcSojvHtLQ
1/ Analyzing 2,345,585 spike proteins in the NCBI Virus database showed mutations occurred in 1252 of the 1273 positions in the amino acid sequence. (98.4% of the protein). The mutations represented 6129 different mutation types, and 1435 different lineages.
— Dr. Doug Corrigan (@ScienceWDrDoug) October 17, 2023
This virus will… pic.twitter.com/BcSojvHtLQ
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