Temporal epistasis inference from more than 3,500,000 SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Sequences

24 Dec 2021  ·  Hong-Li Zeng, Yue Liu, Vito Dichio, Erik Aurell ·

We use Direct Coupling Analysis (DCA) to determine epistatic interactions between loci of variability of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, segmenting genomes by month of sampling. We use full-length, high-quality genomes from the GISAID repository up to October 2021, in total over 3,500,000 genomes. We find that DCA terms are more stable over time than correlations, but nevertheless change over time as mutations disappear from the global population or reach fixation. Correlations are enriched for phylogenetic effects, and in particularly statistical dependencies at short genomic distances, while DCA brings out links at longer genomic distance. We discuss the validity of a DCA analysis under these conditions in terms of a transient Quasi-Linkage Equilibrium state. We identify putative epistatic interaction mutations involving loci in Spike.

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