what is the meaning of "consensus mutation"?
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Hi. I read something like " Only 11 sites show polymorphism in >5% of sequences; yet two mutations, including the D64G mutation in Spike, have already become consensus." I was wondering, what is the meaning of "consensus mutation" then? Many thanks for your time and attention.

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I believe when we perform a multiple sequence alignment, for each position the most frequent nucleotide can be called "consensus". So in this situation I guess more than half of the samples have this mutation.

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You mean the most frequent nucleotide is called "consensus".

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Not necessarily. Sometimes we have positions where the different muations frequencies are not very infromative. Eg. A has a freqiency of 30%, c 25%, g 25%, t 20%. Instead of calling A a consensus, we put N in the consensus sequence.

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So, it is only called "consensus" if the frequency of this mutation site is more than 50%, as you have mentioned earlier.

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As for everything in bioinformatics, there is no strict consensus on it...

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I see, because it is a vague subject.

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Moreover, some computational logics in bioinformatic articles are lacking...

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I absolutely agree with you, even though I am a part of this problem

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haha... Hope we can discuss / cooperate more in the future about various topics. I'm mainly in the computational side currently.

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