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SARS-CoV-2 population dynamics in immunocompetent individuals in a closed transmission chain shows genomic diversity over the course of infection.

Hannah GoldswainRebekah Penrice-RandalI'ah Donovan-BanfieldCraig W DuffyXiaofeng DongNadine RandleYan RyanAleksandra M RzeszutekJack PilgrimEmma KeyserSimon A WellerEmma J HutleyCatherine HartleyTessa PrinceAlistair C DarbyNiall Aye MaungHenry NwumeJulian A HiscoxStevan R Emmett
Published in: Genome medicine (2024)
Data from this cohort of SARS-CoV-2-infected participants demonstrated that long-term persistent infection in an immunocompromised host was not necessarily a prerequisite for generating a greater than average frequency of amino acid substitutions. Amino acid substitutions at both the dominant and minor genomic sequence level were observed in immunocompetent individuals during infection showing that viral lineage changes can occur generating viral diversity.
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