In this paper, we investigate a certain class of mutations in genomic sequences by studying the evolution of the entropy and relative entropy associated with the base frequencies of a given genomic sequence. Even if the method is, in principle, applicable to every sequence which varies randomly, the case of SARS-CoV-2 RNA genome is particularly interesting to analyze, due to the richness of the available sequence database containing more than a million sequences. Our model is able to track known features of the mutation dynamics like the Cytosine–Thymine bias, but also to reveal new features of the virus mutation dynamics. We show that these new findings can be studied using an approach that combines the mean field approximation of a Markov dynamics within a stochastic thermodynamics framework.

Entropic Dynamics of Mutations in SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Sequences

Favretti, Marco
2024

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate a certain class of mutations in genomic sequences by studying the evolution of the entropy and relative entropy associated with the base frequencies of a given genomic sequence. Even if the method is, in principle, applicable to every sequence which varies randomly, the case of SARS-CoV-2 RNA genome is particularly interesting to analyze, due to the richness of the available sequence database containing more than a million sequences. Our model is able to track known features of the mutation dynamics like the Cytosine–Thymine bias, but also to reveal new features of the virus mutation dynamics. We show that these new findings can be studied using an approach that combines the mean field approximation of a Markov dynamics within a stochastic thermodynamics framework.
2024
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