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
No comments:
Post a Comment