Molecular tracing of SARS-CoV-2 in Italy in the first three months of the epidemic

  • A. Lai
  • A. Bergna
  • S. Caucci
  • N. Clementi
  • I. Vicenti
  • F. Dragoni
  • A.M. Cattelan
  • S. Menzo
  • A. Pan
  • A. Callegaro
  • A. Tagliabracci
  • A. Caruso
  • F. Caccuri
  • S. Ronchiadin
  • C. Balotta
  • M. Zazzi
  • E. Vaccher
  • M. Clementi
  • M. Galli
  • G. Zehender
Publication date
July 2020
Publisher
MDPI AG

Abstract

The aim of this study is the characterization and genomic tracing by phylogenetic analyses of 59 new SARS-CoV-2 Italian isolates obtained from patients attending clinical centres in North and Central Italy until the end of April 2020. All but one of the newly-characterized genomes belonged to the lineage B.1, the most frequently identified in European countries, including Italy. Only a single sequence was found to belong to lineage B. A mean of 6 nucleotide substitutions per viral genome was observed, without significant differences between synonymous and non-synonymous mutations, indicating genetic drift as a major source for virus evolution. tMRCA estimation confirmed the probable origin of the epidemic between the end of January and the ...

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