COVID-19 reminds us of the devastating impact viruses can have, not only on humans, but alsoanimalsandcrops. Now for the first time, the disease has beenconfirmed in a tigerat New York's Bronx Zoo, believed to have been infected by an employee. Six other tigers and lions were also rep...
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is a single-stranded RNA virus. These viruses are notoriously sloppy replicators. They areprone to developing random mutationsas they replicate in a population, meaning SARS-CoV-2 mutations happen pretty regularly, and their severity depends on where ...
Why do RNA viruses mutate faster than DNA? Explain the role of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in the life cycle of double-stranded RNA viruses. During DNA replication, RNA primase puts an RNA primer in the lagging strand. What is the function of this RNA ...
they’ve had to reassess their thinking about the coronavirus’ evolution. This family of viruses proofreads itself as it replicates, which means it picks up mutations more slowly than viruses like influenza. For the first several months of the pandemic, the virus didn’t ...
Additionally, scientists don't know how long immunity lasts if antibodies do provide protection, said Dr. Bruce Walker, a professor at Harvard Medical School. He also noted that some viruses, like influenza, mutate frequently and require vaccinations each year. A recent study from...
We’re entering a very dangerous time. We’re modifying disease, altering our genetic code, and creating temporary, “fake” immunity to viruses that will mutate. And when they do mutate, then what? When natural immunity is history and every human has been injected with toxic ingredients, mak...
The NWO globalist cabal knows that fastidiously bioengineered viruses, especially those which are hardwired to rapidly morph and mutate so as to elude an effective remedy, are the most effective depopulation weapons in their arsenal. See:The bioengineered Spanish flu that killed upwards of 100 MILLIO...
Why don't some RNA viruses mutate as fast as other RNA viruses? Why is ssDNA unstable and RNA stable? Why does the HIV retrovirus carry two identical strands (copies) of single RNA? Why do prokaryotes have only one type of RNA polymerase? GTP, but not GMP, can be used in the synthes...
I guess I couldn’t decide which particular claim of yours needed its own special questions, but I clearly pointed to your main claim about viruses and the germ theory. Was I supposed to beg for your sources? I figured mentioning them would elicit some specifics. Guess not. ...
We’ve known viruses erupt into human populations. We’ve had lots of warnings …. Ebola, SARS, MERS, Swine Flu just in this century. Anyone who was paying attention knew this was coming. But, in this new Socialism for the Rich and Corporations, they are now ...