Abstract
An important component of efforts to manage the ongoing COVID19 pandemic is the Rapid Assessment of how natural selection contributes to the emergence and proliferation of potentially dangerous SARS-CoV-2 lineages and CLades (RASCL). The RASCL pipeline enables continuous comparative phylogenetics-based selection analyses of rapidly growing clade-focused genome surveillance datasets, such as those produced following the initial detection of potentially dangerous variants. From such datasets RASCL automatically generates down-sampled codon alignments of individual genes/ORFs containing contextualizing background reference sequences, analyzes these with a battery of selection tests, and outputs results as both machine readable JSON files, and interactive notebook-based visualizations.
Availability RASCL is available from a dedicated repository at https://github.com/veg/RASCL and as a Galaxy workflow https://usegalaxy.eu/u/hyphy/w/rascl. Existing clade/variant analysis results are available here: https://observablehq.com/@aglucaci/rascl.
Contact Dr. Sergei L Kosakovsky Pond (spond{at}temple.edu).
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Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.