Seicair t1_j7hp047 wrote
Reply to comment by NotAnotherEmpire in (Virology) Has SARS-CoV-2 outcompeted all the other coronaviruses which have been called the ‘common cold’? by jsgui
Alpha came from an immunocompromised individual? I thought alpha and beta were pretty close to the original strain?
PHealthy t1_j7hqjrj wrote
It's thought Delta evolved within an immunocompromised person(s) and Omicron was likely a spillover from humans to mice and back to humans.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsb2104756
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1673852721003738
NotAnotherEmpire t1_j7hzrjv wrote
If Alpha had evolved gradually the UK or Denmark would have seen it with their massive surveillance programs. No one's reported an Alpha-in-progress.
Alpha had far more than the expected number of mutations and was materially different in behavior. Fortunately it didn't matter for vaccine targeting.
Seicair t1_j7i4yh9 wrote
I somehow never heard that. I remember hearing Omicron came out of left field and it was thought to have evolved in an immunocompromised patient due to the sheer number of mutations. I thought Alpha and Beta were two notable strains that were more successful than other small mutations. Now that I look though, I see AB both have a significant number of mutations, just the spike was mostly unchanged.
Fascinating. I studied some microbiology/immunology in school, I would’ve liked to have delved deeper.
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