VARIANT: Web Server for Decoding and Analyzing Viral Mutations at Genome and Protein Levels
Rui Wang, Xuhang Dai, Xin Cao, Changchuan Yin, Tamar Schlick, Guo-Wei Wei

TL;DR
VARIANT is a web server that provides comprehensive mutational analysis of viral genomes, detecting standard and overlooked mutation patterns across major viral pathogens with visualization and structural analysis features.
Contribution
It introduces novel mutation pattern detection and structural analysis tools, supporting diverse viral genomes and offering real-time visualization and downloadable results.
Findings
Detects standard mutations like point, insertion, deletion, frameshift
Identifies overlooked mutation patterns such as row and hot mutations
Includes structural analysis of RNA secondary structures across viruses
Abstract
A comprehensive analysis of viral mutations is essential for understanding viral evolution, disease epidemiology, diagnosis, drug resistance, etc. However, challenges remain in capturing complex mutation patterns and supporting diverse viral families with varying genome architectures. To address these needs, we present VARIANT, an web server for mutational analysis of RNA viral genomes and associated viral products across both single- and multi-segment virus genomes. The server takes as input a viral reference genome, a reference protein sequence, and/or multiple sequence alignment, and automatically provides full annotation of mutation types, including standard categories such as point mutations (missense, silent, and nonsense), insertions, deletions, or frameshift events in both coding and non-coding regions. In addition, VARIANT detects three biologically significant mutation…
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