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    XE Recombinant Variant

    • April 10, 2022
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    XE Recombinant Variant

    Subject: SCIENCE & TECH

    Section: Biotechnology

    Context- Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation declared that it had detected the country’s first XE recombinant variant of SARS­CoV­2.

    Concept-

    What is the XE Variant of Coronavirus?

    • XE is a sub-variant of Omicron.
    • The new variation is a Covid 19 Variant XE cross between two Omicron variants: BA.1 and BA.2.
    • The Omicron variant, which is responsible for over 90% of the infections detected in 2022, has two prominent sub-variants, called BA.1 and BA.2.
    • The XE variant is what is called a ‘recombinant’. This means it contains the mutations found in BA.1 as well as BA.2 varieties of Omicron.
    • Recombinant variants are not uncommon.
    • For example, variants that contain the characteristic mutations of Delta and Omicron have also been identified.
    • This was first discovered in the United Kingdom in January 2022, and so far more than 600 samples of XE have been found in different countries.

    Is there a Threat from XE?

    • As of now, there is no evidence to show that the XE variant is significantly different from the other varieties of Omicron.
    • However, this variant is noticed to be about 10% more transmissible than the dominant BA.2 variant.
    • In India, it was the BA.2 that was the most dominant during the third wave.
    • Nevertheless, a fresh wave of infections in India can never be ruled out, considering that the virus has not been eliminated, and is also undergoing mutations.

    How are New Variants Formed?

    • When a virus multiplies it doesn’t always manage to produce an exact copy of itself.
    • This means that, over time, the virus may start to differ slightly in terms of its genetic sequence.
    • Any changes to the viral genetic sequence during this process is known as a Mutation.
    • Viruses with new mutations are sometimes called Variants.
      • Variants can differ by one or multiple mutations.
    • When a new variant has different functional properties to the original virus and becomes established in a population, it is sometimes referred to as a New Strain of the virus.
    • All strains are variants, but not all variants are strains.
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