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SARS-CoV-2 within-host diversity and transmission

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Katrina A. Lythgoe,Matthew Hall
Luca Ferretti,Mariateresa Cesare,George MacIntyre-Cockett,Amy Trebes,Monique Andersson,Newton Otecko,Emma L. Wise,Nathan Moore,Jessica Lynch,Stephen Kidd,Nicholas Cortes,Matilde Mori,Rebecca Williams,Gabrielle Vernet,Anita Justice,Angie Green,Samuel M. Nicholls,M. Azim Ansari,Lucie Abeler-Dörner,Catrin E. Moore,Timothy E. A. Peto,David W. Eyre,Robert Shaw,Peter Simmonds,David Buck,John A. Todd,on behalf of the Oxford Virus Sequencing Analysis Group (OVSG)‡,Thomas R. Connor,Shirin Ashraf,Ana da Silva Filipe,James Shepherd,Emma C. Thomson,The COVID-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) Consortium§,David Bonsall,Christophe Fraser,Tanya Golubchik,Katrina Lythgoe,Emma Wise,Samuel Nicholls,M. Ansari,Lucie Abeler‐Dörner,Catrin Moore,Timothy Peto,David Eyre,R. Shaw,John Todd,Thomas Connor,Ana Filipe
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Apr 16, 2021
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Patterns and bottlenecks A year into the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic, we are experiencing waves of new variants emerging. Some of these variants have worrying functional implications, such as increased transmissibility or antibody treatment escape. Lythgoe et al. have undertaken in-depth sequencing of more than 1000 hospital patients' isolates to find out how the virus is mutating within individuals. Overall, there seem to be consistent and reproducible patterns of within-host virus diversity. The authors observed only one or two variants in most samples, but a few carried many variants. Although the evidence indicates strong purifying selection, including in the spike protein responsible for viral entry, the authors also saw evidence for transmission clusters associated with households and other possible superspreader events. After transmission, most variants fizzled out, but occasionally some initiated ongoing transmission and wider dissemination. Science , this issue p. eabg0821

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