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xocetaceans

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28. Yes, have a nice day indeed. How you can understand articles like the ones to which you've linked and still have...
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 12:47 PM
Apr 19

...presented the opposite of the fundamental fact that SARS-CoV-2 is an RNA virus really leads one to question whether those linked papers are even remotely being understood. Even the further sentences that you pick out to illustrate your points require that as basic understanding. The more I read of what you write, the more it seems that you have no understanding at all of what you seem to be trying to read. It just seems that you have no coherent understanding of the relatedness of life at a genetic level. It seems that that is what is most strongly expressed by the statements that you have made. Maybe I am wrong, but it does not seem so.

What follows is a nice pair of volumes that might be useful to you if you really would like to find answers to the questions which you seem to be posing but which might not even be answerable after this much time has elapsed. Good luck with your quest and do have a nice day.

Principles of Virology, Multi-Volume, 5th Edition

Principles of Virology, the leading virology textbook in use, is an extremely valuable and highly informative presentation of virology at the interface of modern cell biology and immunology. This text utilizes a uniquely rational approach by highlighting common principles and processes across all viruses. Using a set of representative viruses to illustrate the breadth of viral complexity, students are able to understand viral reproduction and pathogenesis and are equipped with the necessary tools for future encounters with new or understudied viruses.

https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Principles+of+Virology%2C+Multi-Volume%2C+5th+Edition-p-9781683673583


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Even if true WSHazel Apr 18 #1
Obama stopped gain-of-function in US in 2014 womanofthehills Apr 18 #8
Under President Obama, there was a pause on GOF research. That was lifted after NIH had completed its study of how to... xocetaceans Apr 18 #14
Wiki - List of laboratory biosecurity incidents womanofthehills Apr 19 #29
US Right to Know- says work done in bio labs 2 to save money womanofthehills Apr 19 #31
Conservatives will always invent theories to demonize government. bucolic_frolic Apr 18 #2
Trump is DETERMINED to rewrite history on COVID-19 NCDem47 Apr 18 #3
Well the rna shared between the two SARS is actually somewhat low for a mutagenic virus. 58Sunliner Apr 18 #4
Believe it or not, there is a field of study related to viral genealogy. PSPS Apr 18 #7
I looked at the genealogy, % of shared rna between the two SARS, how they spread, symptoms, etc... 58Sunliner Apr 18 #10
How does one look at any of the viruses in the family of SARS-CoV-2 and come away with the idea that DNA is involved? xocetaceans Apr 18 #17
I acknowledged that Covid does not have dna. 58Sunliner Apr 18 #21
Yes, that alteration in your post from DNA to RNA is now acknowledged. Other questions that need to be addressed... xocetaceans Apr 19 #23
And so? Yes, they are related. That isn't the question or the debate. 58Sunliner Apr 19 #27
Yes, have a nice day indeed. How you can understand articles like the ones to which you've linked and still have... xocetaceans Apr 19 #28
Is the horse dead yet, lol. 58Sunliner Apr 20 #32
It wasn't the first time a SARS virus got lab people sick womanofthehills Apr 19 #30
Scary stuff. 58Sunliner Apr 20 #33
Doubt if it was Russia womanofthehills Apr 18 #9
Did they find the source? No. 58Sunliner Apr 18 #11
Wow! From Nov 2015 Nature.com med journal womanofthehills Apr 18 #12
That is interesting-I posted this below, which is also interesting. 58Sunliner Apr 18 #20
The principal problem with your reply is that SARS-CoV-2 is an RNA virus. DNA is not even present. I guess you could... xocetaceans Apr 18 #15
Some viruses do have some dna, but not Covid. What they do look for in dna extractions are the markers of the virus- 58Sunliner Apr 18 #19
This propaganda replaced the original covid-19 government site - see the earlier thread below... bsiebs Apr 18 #5
Fuck off, felon. Basso8vb Apr 18 #6
A deflection from his own blame. yellow dahlia Apr 18 #13
Thank you for that reminder. It is an important fact. xocetaceans Apr 18 #16
I think about this almost every day. So many lives have been lost, and forever changed. yellow dahlia Apr 18 #18
I do also think of it often. Trump badly mishandled his role as President during the pandemic. One should recall... xocetaceans Apr 19 #24
The fact that Dr. Fauci is mentioned on the front page of that monstrosity, area51 Apr 18 #22
fascists are really big on rewriting history Skittles Apr 19 #25
This is why Malice in Blunderland fails to understand what 19 means. GreenWave Apr 19 #26
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