SARS-CoV-2 genomes from Saudi Arabia implicate nucleocapsid mutations in host response and increased viral load

Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 spread and evolution through genome sequencing is essential in handling the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, we sequenced 892 SARS-CoV-2 genomes collected from patients in Saudi Arabia from March to August 2020. We show that two consecutive mutations (R203K/G204R) in the nucleocapsid (...

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Published inNature communications Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 601 - 14
Main Authors Mourier, Tobias, Shuaib, Muhammad, Hala, Sharif, Mfarrej, Sara, Alofi, Fadwa, Naeem, Raeece, Alsomali, Afrah, Jorgensen, David, Subudhi, Amit Kumar, Ben Rached, Fathia, Guan, Qingtian, Salunke, Rahul P., Ooi, Amanda, Esau, Luke, Douvropoulou, Olga, Nugmanova, Raushan, Perumal, Sadhasivam, Zhang, Huoming, Rajan, Issaac, Al-Omari, Awad, Salih, Samer, Shamsan, Abbas, Al Mutair, Abbas, Taha, Jumana, Alahmadi, Abdulaziz, Khotani, Nashwa, Alhamss, Abdelrahman, Mahmoud, Ahmed, Alquthami, Khaled, Dageeg, Abdullah, Khogeer, Asim, Hashem, Anwar M., Moraga, Paula, Volz, Eric, Almontashiri, Naif, Pain, Arnab
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.02.2022
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