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by im3w1l 1622 days ago
Well to be classified as a variant it would have to be phenotypically different right? And also viable enough to infect a number of people.
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Well, there is a lot of overlapping nomenclature. Here by variant we understand any sample, which is not identical sequence-wise to sequences seen before. Most of the observed mutations are innocuous and do not lead to a potential new lineage (what better fits the definition of variant above). However, it is difficult to tell by eye - or even with the standard computational tools - if new mutation is (a) deleterious (harms the virus' capacity to spread), (b) neutral, or (c) fitness enhancing.