Mutation rate of SARS-CoV-2 and emergence of mutators during experimental evolution.
Massimo AmiconeVítor BorgesMaria João AlvesJoana IsidroLíbia Zé-ZéSílvia DuarteLuís VieiraRaquel GuiomarJoão Paulo GomesIsabel GordoPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2022)
Each time a virus replicates inside a cell, errors (mutations) occur. Here, via laboratory propagation in cells originally isolated from the kidney epithelium of African green monkeys, we estimated the rate at which the SARS-CoV-2 virus mutates-an important parameter for understanding how it can evolve within and across humans. We also confirm the potential of its Spike protein to adapt to a new environment and report the emergence of mutators-viral populations where mutations occur at a significantly faster rate.