SARSMutOnto: An Ontology for SARS-CoV-2 Lineages and Mutations

Author:

Bakkas Jamal1ORCID,Hanine Mohamed2ORCID,Chekry Abderrahman1ORCID,Gounane Said3ORCID,de la Torre Díez Isabel4ORCID,Lipari Vivian567,López Nohora Milena Martínez589ORCID,Ashraf Imran10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. LAPSSII Laboratory, Graduate School of Technology, Cadi Ayyad University, Safi 46000, Morocco

2. Department of Telecommunications, Networks, and Informatics, LTI Laboratory, ENSA, Chouaib Doukkali University, Eljadida 24000, Morocco

3. MIMSC Laboratory, Graduate School of Technology, Cadi Ayyad University, Essaouira 44000, Morocco

4. Department of Signal Theory and Communications and Telematic Engineering, University of Valladolid, Paseo de Belén, 15, 47011 Valladolid, Spain

5. Research Group on Foods, Nutritional Biochemistry and Health, Universidad Europea del Atlántico, Isabel Torres 21, 39011 Santander, Spain

6. Department of Project Management, Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana Campeche, Mexico City 24560, Mexico

7. Fundación Universitaria Internacional de Colombia Bogotá, Bogotá 11001, Colombia

8. Research Group on Foods, Nutritional Biochemistry and Health Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana, Arecibo, PR 00613, USA

9. Research Group on Foods, Nutritional Biochemistry and Health Universidade Internacional do Cuanza, Cuito EN250, Angola

10. Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Mutations allow viruses to continuously evolve by changing their genetic code to adapt to the hosts they infect. It is an adaptive and evolutionary mechanism that helps viruses acquire characteristics favoring their survival and propagation. The COVID-19 pandemic declared by the WHO in March 2020 is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The non-stop adaptive mutations of this virus and the emergence of several variants over time with characteristics favoring their spread constitute one of the biggest obstacles that researchers face in controlling this pandemic. Understanding the mutation mechanism allows for the adoption of anticipatory measures and the proposal of strategies to control its propagation. In this study, we focus on the mutations of this virus, and we propose the SARSMutOnto ontology to model SARS-CoV-2 mutations reported by Pango researchers. A detailed description is given for each mutation. The genes where the mutations occur and the genomic structure of this virus are also included. The sub-lineages and the recombinant sub-lineages resulting from these mutations are additionally represented while maintaining their hierarchy. We developed a Python-based tool to automatically generate this ontology from various published Pango source files. At the end of this paper, we provide some examples of SPARQL queries that can be used to exploit this ontology. SARSMutOnto might become a ‘wet bench’ machine learning tool for predicting likely future mutations based on previous mutations.

Funder

European University of the Atlantic

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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