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Thursday, February 24, 2022

Where is CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG in the Moderna Patent

 Igor Chudov

Two astute readers asked me a very reasonable question: where in the Moderna patent 9,587,003, exactly, is something that matches the Sars-Cov-2 sequence CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG? I am trying to explain here.

 


 We get: CTACGTGCCCGCCGAGGAG in the Moderna patent sequence 11652.

Go to the “Reverse Complement Calculator”:

https://bugaco.com/calculators/dna_reverse_complement.php

Now type in the genes from Sars-Cov-2 (which is CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG):

So, this shows that the Sars-Cov-2 sequence CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG, matches the Moderna patent sequence CTACGTGCCCGCCGAGGAG as a “reverse complement”.

This is the explanation of “reverse complement”. Remember that Sars-Cov-2 is a RNA virus and Moderna patents are DNA

( DNA STRUCTURE AND THE REVERSE COMPLEMENT OPERATION)

None of this tells us whether this sequence is “good”, “bad”, “pure chance”, etc. All we know is:

  • CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG is the most crucial part of Sars-Cov-2 RNA, containing the code for the “furin cleavage site

  • No natural coronaviruses contain a “furin cleavage site”

  • Furin cleavage site greatly enhances infectivity of Sars-Cov-2 and its ability to infect humans and other species

  • This code only appears in a Moderna oncology (cancer) patent 9587003, and not in any multicellular organisms or viruses known before 2020

  • The mutation of MSH3 gene related to this patent, is known to break DNA recombination and lead to cancers (see my previous article)

  • Spike protein is also known to penetrate cell nuclei and interfere with V(D)J DNA recombination and BRCA1 and p53 repair, for a reason that MAY OR MAY NOT be related to CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG

  • BRCA mutation is responsible for breast and ovarian cancer


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