gsgs
Registered User
----posted: 2009/06/05-------
please don't post to this thread, discussion to this other thread :
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=101112&page=12
we may also open a discussion thread here, if there is interest
I collect here the data and analysis
the sequences had been published at genbank:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/FLU/SwineFlu.html
new sequences in mutations-format here:
http://www.h5n1experts.org/forum/showthread.php?t=831
(4848 sequences, xxxx segments , 1020 hosts , ~6.5M nucleotides )
[[genbank lists 4844 sequences, so there is an error of 4 here)
(6048 sequences until 30.September)
--------edit August 2010---------
(19559 sequences uploaded 26.April 2009 - 03.July 2009
to compare : there are ~130000 flu-sequences at genbank in total)
-------------------------------
file ******ae.13 from 26.Nov. , 1880 viruses, 13.9M nucleotides , AT-score=5651
http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/******ae.m1 (in mutations-format)
(11214 sequences until 31.December 2009)
all the newflu sequences from genbank 27.June in my format here:
http://easyurl.net/aff92
391K,compressed with gzip,630 viruses ,
149+30+16+19+14+12+10+10+21+15+13+173+148 from the 13 subgroups
old lists:
http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/swflb
main proteins here:
http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/swflbp[/QUOTE]
[from 27.April , to be updated]
from 30.April : http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/swrec1.12
from 01.May : http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/SWREC2.11
from 27.May : http://bit.ly/j7ij5
in a format which is easily aligned, 8 (partial) segments per virus,
computer-readable, background data
I think this is the best format for computer analysis
Mexican sequences and full genomes (14.May 2009):
http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/MEX13.11
---------edit August 2010----------
graphics:
you can see the 2 US-waves and the usual US-delay of ~6 months until sequences appear at genbank
please don't post to this thread, discussion to this other thread :
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=101112&page=12
we may also open a discussion thread here, if there is interest
I collect here the data and analysis
the sequences had been published at genbank:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/FLU/SwineFlu.html
new sequences in mutations-format here:
http://www.h5n1experts.org/forum/showthread.php?t=831
Code:
108= 0+ 40+ 34+ 04+ 16+ 14+ 0 sequences 26.April-02.May
315= 0+ 75+ 50+102+ 8+ 28+ 52 sequences 03.May-09.May
298= 0+ 0+ 8+ 84+ 53+145+ 8 sequences 10.May-16.May
309= 33+ 24+136+ 8+ 7+ 26+ 74 sequences 17.May-23.May
598= 21+ 8+191+ 33+ 52+267+ 26 sequences 24.May-30.May
338= 14+ 41+ 69+ 6+171+ 26+ 11 sequences 31.May-06.June
189= 0+ 10+ 16+ 74+ 77+ 11+ 1 sequences 07.June-13.June
111= 1+ 15+ 37+ 5+ 25+ 28+ 0 sequences 14.June-20.June
523= 8+ 10+194+163+ 19+129+ 0 sequences 21.June-27.June
209= 0+ 69+ 32+ 95+ 13+ 0+ 0 sequences 29.June-04.July
246= 0+ 29+ 25+121+ 63+ 8+ 0 sequences 05.July-11.July
211= 0+ 7+108+ 87+ 8+ 1+ 0 sequences 12.July-18.July
387= 0+ 51+100+175+ 0+ 61+ 0 sequences 19.July-25.July
228= 0+ 13+ 5+ 6+198+ 6+ 0 sequences 26.July-01.August
218= 0+ 7+ 24+ 0+167+ 16+ 4 sequences 02.August-08.August
243= 0+113+103+ 0+ 0+ 26+ 0 sequences 09.August-15.August
048= 0+ 7+ 8+ 24+004+ 5+ 0 sequences 16.August-22.August
269= 0+ 8+ 12+249+ 0+ 0+ 0 sequences 23.August-29.August
125= 0+ 0+ 80+ 37+ 0+ 8+ 0 sequences 30.August-05.September
1011= 0+ 0+ 55+ 38+182+736+ 0 sequences 06.September-12.September
31= 0+ 8+ 7+ 16+ 0+ 0+ 0 sequences 13.September-19.September
33= 0+ 0+ 33+ 0+ 0+ 0+ 0 sequences 20.September-26.September
390= 0,0,0,67,83,240,0 27.Sept.-03.Oct.
81= 0,0,69,4,0,8,0 04.Oct.-10.Oct
72= 0,0,35,37,0,0,0 11.Oct.-17.Oct
35= 0,10,1,0,24,0,0 18.Oct.-24.Oct
306= 0,0,0,143,0,163,0 25.Oct.-31.Oct
746= 0,41,676,0,29,0,0 1.Nov.-7.Nov.
441= 0,0,274,120,31,16,0 8.Nov.-14.Nov.
1247=0,8,122,1083,33,1,0 15.Nov.-21.Nov.
93= 0,90,3,0,0,0,0 22.Nov.-28.Nov.
65= 0,21,1,37,0,6,0 29.Nov.-5.Dec.
1245=0,19,1,22,12,1191,0 6.Dec.-12.Dec.
121= 0,102,0,3,16,-,- 13.Dec.-19.Dec.
158=0,63,16,73,6,0,0 20.Dec.-26.Dec.
166=0,34,7,108,17,-,- 27.Dec.-02.Jan.
43=-,29,8,-,-,6,- 03.Jan.-09.Jan.
38=-,16,-,16,-,6,- 10.Jan.-16.Jan.
144=-,-,6,36,80,22,- 17.Jan.-23.Jan.
471=-,416,-,1,-,46,8 24.Jan.-30.Jan.
156=-,131,-,24,1,-,- 31.Jan.-6.Feb.
12=-,-,3,-,9,-,- 7.Feb.-13.Feb.
13=-,5,-,2,4,2,- 14.Feb.-20.Feb.
(4848 sequences, xxxx segments , 1020 hosts , ~6.5M nucleotides )
[[genbank lists 4844 sequences, so there is an error of 4 here)
(6048 sequences until 30.September)
--------edit August 2010---------
(19559 sequences uploaded 26.April 2009 - 03.July 2009
to compare : there are ~130000 flu-sequences at genbank in total)
-------------------------------
file ******ae.13 from 26.Nov. , 1880 viruses, 13.9M nucleotides , AT-score=5651
http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/******ae.m1 (in mutations-format)
(11214 sequences until 31.December 2009)
all the newflu sequences from genbank 27.June in my format here:
http://easyurl.net/aff92
391K,compressed with gzip,630 viruses ,
149+30+16+19+14+12+10+10+21+15+13+173+148 from the 13 subgroups
old lists:
http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/swflb
main proteins here:
http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/swflbp[/QUOTE]
[from 27.April , to be updated]
from 30.April : http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/swrec1.12
from 01.May : http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/SWREC2.11
from 27.May : http://bit.ly/j7ij5
in a format which is easily aligned, 8 (partial) segments per virus,
computer-readable, background data
I think this is the best format for computer analysis
Mexican sequences and full genomes (14.May 2009):
http://magictour.free.fr/panflu/MEX13.11
---------edit August 2010----------
graphics:
you can see the 2 US-waves and the usual US-delay of ~6 months until sequences appear at genbank