Tracking changes in SARS-CoV-2 Spike: evidence that D614G increases infectivity of the COVID-19 virus. Korber et al.
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Two Supplementary Tables and a data file to accompany this paper. Sup. Table 1 is the acknowledgment table for GISAID COVID-19 sequence data. Sup. Table 2 is a spreadsheet that details the diversity found among SARS-CoV-2 protein sequences, and indicates the sequence names, locations and sampling dates of common variants. Data S1 show isotonic regression plots of transitions from one variant of the spike protein (D614) to another (G614) in local regions over time, based on the geographic location and date of sampling.
本论文配套提供两份补充表格与一份数据文件。补充表1(Sup. Table 1)为GISAID(全球流感共享数据库,Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data)新冠病毒序列数据致谢表。补充表2(Sup. Table 2)为一份电子表格,详细阐明了严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)蛋白序列的多样性,并列出了常见变异株的序列名称、采样地点与采样日期。数据S1展示了基于采样地理位置与采样时间,局部区域内刺突蛋白(spike protein)变异株D614向G614转化的保序回归时序分析图。
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2020-06-26



