The design of Indonesian SARS-CoV-2 primers based on phylogenomic analysis of their clades

Q4 Environmental Science
Tsania Taskia Nabila, A. Wasiati, A. Jati, Annisa Khumaira
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Abstract

Molecular detection needs to be augmented for COVID‐19 detection in Indonesia using the PCR method with primer‐based gene analysis. This is necessary because the RNA of the SARS‐CoV‐2 virus, the causative infectious agent of the pandemic, has been mutated. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a primer design for determining SARS‐CoV‐2 clades in Indonesia using phylogenomic analysis. Data were obtained from 38 GISAID (Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data) viruses and the relationships were analyzed using maximum likelihood (ML) phylogenomic analysis with a substitution model of generalized time‐reversible (GTR) to construct the tree topology. The results showed that the five types of SARS‐CoVs‐2 clades in Indonesia were L, G, GH, GR, and O. It also indicated that the GH region had the highest rate of clade at 50%, with the S clade affecting its formation. Furthermore, the genome sequences of the GH type used to design its primer were based on three genes, namely RdRp, S, and N. The RdRp and N genes were found to be conserved and hardy mutants, while the S gene occurred repeatedly. Several previous studies have stated that the designed primers produced missense mutations compared to another in silico. Therefore, three sets of primers were achieved from the GC contents and clamps, Tm range, and structural secondary indicator standards.
基于分支系统发育分析的印尼严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型引物设计
在印度尼西亚,需要使用PCR方法和基于引物的基因分析来加强分子检测,以检测新冠肺炎。这是必要的,因为严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型病毒的RNA(大流行的病原体)已经发生突变。因此,本研究旨在利用系统发育分析开发一种引物设计,用于确定印度尼西亚的SARS‐CoV‐2分支。从38种GISAID(全球共享所有流感数据倡议)病毒中获得数据,并使用最大似然(ML)系统发育组学分析和广义时间可逆(GTR)替代模型来分析它们之间的关系,以构建树状拓扑。结果表明,印度尼西亚的5种SARS‐CoVs‐2分支类型分别为L、G、GH、GR和O。这也表明GH区域的分支率最高,为50%,S分支影响其形成。此外,用于设计其引物的GH型基因组序列基于RdRp、S和N三个基因。RdRp和N基因被发现是保守和耐寒的突变体,而S基因重复出现。先前的几项研究表明,与计算机中的另一项研究相比,所设计的引物产生了错义突变。因此,从GC含量和夹具、Tm范围和结构二级指标标准中获得了三组引物。
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Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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