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- of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. It is one of the three sublineages of Pango lineage B.1.617. The SARS-CoV-2 Kappa variant is also known...
- letters for variants of concern and variants of interest. There are three sublineages of lineage B.1.617 categorised so far. B.1.617.1 (Kappa variant) was...
- (designated A-D) and even further subdivided into 16 sublineages (A1–4, B1–4, C1–4 and D1–4). The A1-A3 sublineages constitute the European variant, A4 the Asian...
- time, the Duala split into various lineages. The earliest was the Priso sublineage, which established independence from the Bell lineage in the late 18th...
- K-M9 is a genetic lineage within human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. A sublineage of haplogroup IJK, K-M9, and its descendant clades represent a geographically...
- almost exclusively to YDNA haplogroup I, more specifically to the I2a sublineage, which has a time to most recent common ancestor of ~15000 BCE. This pattern...
- and older persons (60 years old and higher), suggesting P.1 and its sublineages are more successful at infecting younger humans with no gender differential...
- mosaic methylation are most common in the globally successful Beijing sublineage of M. tuberculosis. Due to the influence of methylation on gene expression...
- were reported in South America and Europe. The B.1.621 lineage has a sublineage, labeled B.1.621.1 under the PANGO nomenclature, which has already been...
- are found everywhere in nature. This is thought to be due to distinct sublineages developing specific niche adaptations, with ****ociated biochemical adaptations...