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Genome Center reveals Thai data, found 2 subspecies of COVID-19, omicron

The Center for Medical Genomics has released information on the “Omicron” mutation investigation, stating that Omicron parent line “BA.1” and subspecies “BA.2″ have been identified. and BA.3” in Thailand, besides having the main strain “B.1.1.529” or “BA.1”, it has also started to mutate into 2 more subspecies “BA.2” and “BA. 3” Out of the total genome decoding of 514,417 global cases (8%) of infected samples found in Thailand, 561 (23%) had mutations 60-70 different from the original Wuhan strain.

A total of 10,811 (<0.5%) subspecies of subspecies of omicron BA.2 (invisible) have been genetically decoded in the entire genome from a total of 10,811 (<0.5%) infected samples in Thailand. Two (1%) were mutated differently. Of the roughly 70-80 "Wuhan" strains, which are currently awaiting technical confirmation, "Long read, whole genome sequencing" is expected to be completed this week. The infected person had no severe symptoms. The X-ray results showed mild pneumonia. The doctor gave me favipiravir. (Favipiravir) has gone and is now recovering. No virus detected from swap samples.

Omicron subspecies BA.3 genetically transcribed whole genome from a global sample of approximately 86 individuals (0.5%) not detected in Thailand (not detected) mutated approximately 55- different from the original Wuhan strain. 65 positions

BA.2 mutated most different from the original “Wuhan” breed.Approximately 70-80 locations. However, there is no clinically conclusive data on whether the symptoms are more severe than the BA.1 main omikron strain, but it is estimated from epidemiological data that it may be more contagious than omikron BA.1. For some time BA.2 has been in the interest of scientists around the world for a while. before losing interest because there is a limited outbreak but now found There are more outbreaks. The researchers were able to decode the entire genome from 10,811 samples from around the world.

Globally, only 86 samples of the entire genome were decoded for BA.3, with approximately 55-65 different mutations from the original Wuhan strain. There is not much clinical data available.

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