The Evolving Faces of the SARS-CoV-2 Genome

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Surveillance of the evolving SARS-CoV-2 genome combined with epidemiological monitoring and emerging vaccination became paramount tasks to control the pandemic which is rapidly changing in time and space. Genomic surveillance must combine generation and sharing sequence data with appropriate bioinformatics monitoring and analysis methods. We applied molecular portrayal using self-organizing maps machine learning (SOM portrayal) to characterize the diversity of the virus genomes, their mutual relatedness and development since the beginning of the pandemic. The genetic landscape obtained visualizes the relevant mutations in a lineage-specific fashion and provides developmental paths in genetic state space from early lineages towards the variants of concern alpha, beta, gamma and delta. The different genes of the virus have specific footprints in the landscape reflecting their biological impact. SOM portrayal provides a novel option for ‘bioinformatics surveillance’ of the pandemic, with strong odds regarding visualization, intuitive perception and ‘personalization’ of the mutational patterns of the virus genomes.

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DOI: 10.3390/v13091764

Projects: COVID-19

Publication type: Journal

Journal: Viruses

Publisher: MDPI AG

Citation: Viruses,13(9):1764

Date Published: 3rd Sep 2021

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Authors: Maria Schmidt, Mamoona Arshad, Stephan H. Bernhart, Siras Hakobyan, Arsen Arakelyan, Henry Loeffler-Wirth, Hans Binder

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Schmidt, M., Arshad, M., Bernhart, S. H., Hakobyan, S., Arakelyan, A., Loeffler-Wirth, H., & Binder, H. (2021). The Evolving Faces of the SARS-CoV-2 Genome. In Viruses (Vol. 13, Issue 9, p. 1764). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v13091764
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