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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 26142959" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Two more variants are in circulation - B.1.525 & B.1.526</p><p></p><p>B.1.525</p><p></p><p>Sub-lineage of: B.1</p><p>Earliest sequence: 2020-12-15 (England/CAMC-C769B3/2020)</p><p>Most recent sequence: 2021-01-28 (England/MILK-119FD0B/2021)</p><p>Countries circulating: England (28), Nigeria (7), USA (7), France (5), Canada (4), Ghana (4), Japan (4), Jordan (2), Belgium (1), Italy (1), Spain (1)</p><p></p><p>Characterised by spike mutations: E484K, Q677H, F888L, 69-70 deletion, 144 deletion and 9 nucleotide mutation in nsp6 (as seen in B.1.1.7, B.1.351, P.1).</p><p></p><p>B.1.526</p><p></p><p>A lineage predominantly circulating in New York but with a few exports to other countries. Characterised by spike mutations T95I and D253G, plus others. The most frequent spike mutation pattern is L5F T95I D253G E484K D614G A701V, with a smaller fraction having S477N instead of E484K. Spike mutation E484K is present in about half of this lineage (as of 2021-02-10)</p><p> </p><p>This B.1.526 variant appeared in late November 2020, and alarmingly isolates from this lineage account for about 5% of coronavirus genomes sequenced and deposited from New York during late January 2021 and scientists are worried that this number is growing exponentially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 26142959, member: 562115"] Two more variants are in circulation - B.1.525 & B.1.526 B.1.525 Sub-lineage of: B.1 Earliest sequence: 2020-12-15 (England/CAMC-C769B3/2020) Most recent sequence: 2021-01-28 (England/MILK-119FD0B/2021) Countries circulating: England (28), Nigeria (7), USA (7), France (5), Canada (4), Ghana (4), Japan (4), Jordan (2), Belgium (1), Italy (1), Spain (1) Characterised by spike mutations: E484K, Q677H, F888L, 69-70 deletion, 144 deletion and 9 nucleotide mutation in nsp6 (as seen in B.1.1.7, B.1.351, P.1). B.1.526 A lineage predominantly circulating in New York but with a few exports to other countries. Characterised by spike mutations T95I and D253G, plus others. The most frequent spike mutation pattern is L5F T95I D253G E484K D614G A701V, with a smaller fraction having S477N instead of E484K. Spike mutation E484K is present in about half of this lineage (as of 2021-02-10) This B.1.526 variant appeared in late November 2020, and alarmingly isolates from this lineage account for about 5% of coronavirus genomes sequenced and deposited from New York during late January 2021 and scientists are worried that this number is growing exponentially. [/QUOTE]
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